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Coon Problem #1777804 10/26/10 02:06 PM
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I am looking for the location that has the coon guards that are 14x14x14 with a door. I believe it is in Heath or Rockwall. Thanks


Re: Coon Problem [Re: drushing] #1778053 10/26/10 03:30 PM
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Academy has some.I don't know the measurements.



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Re: Coon Problem [Re: 8Point] #1778094 10/26/10 03:43 PM
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I think you are refering to Native Outdoors. I have bought a few things from them


http://www.nativeoutdoors.com/powercontrolunits.html#varmintcages



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Re: Coon Problem [Re: kmon11] #1778460 10/26/10 06:15 PM
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You are still going to have a problem with that size coon cage as they can still reach your spinner plate or timer box. They will just have something new to hold onto. You might try one of these new spinner plates as I have heard that they do work. www.the-eliminator.com



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Re: Coon Problem [Re: stxranchman] #1778768 10/26/10 07:59 PM
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The Eliminator looks pretty good I might give it a shot


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Monarch has a couple different coon cages available, they're over in Arlington.



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Re: Coon Problem [Re: drushing] #1779045 10/26/10 09:34 PM
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Had a bad problem withum until i put these on. now i have only seen two and none have made it up to the feeder yet.


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But if you want the cage they have them in ozone at the hardware store.


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What is that PVC?


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Is that PVC?


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Got teh idea of PVC pipe on here last year. I put 3 inch white PVC pipe on the one feeder that coons were tearing up last year, o far no more coons on that feeder, they still make the rounds for what is on the ground but have not been back up the to timer box. Or at least I have no pictures of them making it up teh legs



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Originally Posted By: bron
Is that PVC?


It is water line pipe, it's lighter than pvc and slick as owl chit. You attach it with a chain so it will roll if thet try to climb it.

Screw 6" chain to top side of feeder leg and bolt to the pipe.
I think the water line pipe is 4" or 5"

pm me and i can email you daytime pictures.


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yes I would like to know. bron1030@sbcglobal.net


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the pvc worked for me too. Tried coon cage, that just pissed'em off and they would break the spinner plate off. Then I tried carpet tack strips, they just chewed them off. PVC pipe....bingo


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