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Raccoons In The Uk?


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Keeper mate of mine up north snared this a few years back .......  

Over run with coons down my end

theres fecking thousands of the things,local lakes carp ponds full them now days,certainly not uncommon

I bet it'd be a shock if you entered the terriers and one of those came bolting out!

 

I know of a few weird things living wild in the UK, I can only imagine the damage they could do to nesting birds here, they are well established in Northern Europe/Scandinavia and russia.

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Ive had some fun treeing coons in Canada with my lurcher and pointer, they seem abundant over there! They often live well above ground level in hollow trees, so lamping is a good method, they are easy to bait in with feeders soaked wheat/maize works well as bait. Quite good fun to track them with the dogs as they wont run like a fox will, soon up a tree or in a den.

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My mate over in canada had a terrier that caught coon hound paralysis,it was a John Cowan dog that i took over for him, he draged it around in a little cart for 5 weeks, drip feeding it and wiping its arse , it took about 5 months for it to recover properly, most of the dog lads put their dogs down if they get it, because most dont survive and the vet bills are astronomical,so the vets dont get to find out a lot about it.

Hunted a lot of coon over there with lurchers, terriers and plott and walker hounds, great fun and they can fight like fck.

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