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Yep catfish is right carbide works best for shining, and there are several calls that work. He is also right that most of them work better on young coons than older ones...
GoodOlBoy
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Here in MI, we can't hunt them at night unless we're following dogs.....stupid rule, but one we still have to follow.
I bought some of those memory cards last year with the sounds of coons fighting on them.....went out and called in a few crows, but that was about it. If I have to hunt during the daylight, what would be the best time to hunt them: morning or evening?
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