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Post by doyleflory on Feb 23, 2014 13:05:29 GMT -5
taking bids on coon fat no offers refused.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Feb 23, 2014 13:27:24 GMT -5
I refuse to offer. well , no I have an offer. I will trade 2 buckets of coyote fat for each bucket of coon fat and you can even have the coon fat back free. am I a buddy or what? I guess I`m an or what.
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Post by doyleflory on Feb 23, 2014 13:46:02 GMT -5
We really need a market for fat.
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Post by mattbredeweg on Feb 23, 2014 16:55:27 GMT -5
I add a scoop of coon fat to the wood burner from time to time. But I have a plenty. No offers from me..
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Post by doyleflory on Feb 23, 2014 18:48:45 GMT -5
I have way to much to burn but I have thought about making a outdoor burner just to get rid of it. I'm thinking if I render it we could have coon cracklings at Bobs get together this fall. I could make hand cream out of the left over just put some sweet poise smell in it .
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Post by DaveM on Feb 23, 2014 18:57:12 GMT -5
I throw it in the stove too when I'm scraping. But I don't catch near as many as you guys. I hear chickens like it, but M wont let me feed it to her good egg layers.
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Post by RK's Predator Plus on Feb 23, 2014 20:15:29 GMT -5
Vevay girls don't need sliding cream.....run that town many a night.
2) 'Coon fat is good on your mocassins if you're into the primitive stuff, but the cats all follow you if you use it.
The BeastMaster
Professor Emeritus- North American Trapper University
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Feb 24, 2014 5:55:42 GMT -5
I`ve just been taking buckets to the woods. try and spread it around far and wide . hoping birds etc find it, and they have. I know everything is starving. I saw where even the coyotes are eating it.
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Post by mattbredeweg on Feb 24, 2014 6:51:45 GMT -5
I had a coyote coming up to the fur shed eating on carcasses that were on a trailer. I set a snare at the edge of the yard. Now he got a free ride on the trailer. Without his hide:)..
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