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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Hunting Gate => : only1harry December 13, 2008, 10:02:08 PM

: Another great night hunt!
: only1harry December 13, 2008, 10:02:08 PM
Tonight before I went to bed I had that same old familiar feeling that there was going to be some action later on.  

First night creature arrived at 1:30am when the heat sensor sent an alert to my receiver.  It was an all-white SKUNK!  No thanks, I 'll pass :-)   I had him on my sights for a good 5min. while I was trying to scare it away before it ate all the cat food.  I could hear the crunching it made as it was feeding on the dry cat food.  Luckily the wife & son were at the in-laws 35mi. away spending the night there after they went to a nephew's B-day party earlier.  So I was able to bang the side of the  house loud enough with my arm out the window and go "ssshhhh" like when I scare the cats.  The skunk was apprehensive and could hear me but kept eating.  Finally I just shot the ground about a foot away from the skunk and it kicked up a lot of dirt.  Thankfully he didn't spray and just ran away after that.  

"Ding-dong"!  Time 4:20am.  I wake up again thinking it must be 6:30 and that dang cat is out there.  A quick look to the clock, and the adrenaline starts running again!  I knew it was no cat - too early..  I grab the Condor which I now had by my bedside and run to the other room where I had the window wide opened even though the temps are in the teens out there.  I was delighted to see a pair of racoons!

One was eating and the other was just walking around it begging for the other one to let it feed.  The dominant racoon at one point hissed and did a mock-attack on the submissive one.  The one feeding was turned away from me at an angle and seemed to be the bigger one.  I would have to shoot it from behind and to the side of its head or behind the ear type of shot so I decided to pass.  I concentrated on the other one which was now facing me with its head down sniffing a turkey leg bone left over from Thanksgiving.  I consider it my lucky charm and have left it there intentionally since I 've watched possum & racoon alike play with it in the past.  I put the crosshairs on top of its head and this time I took my time a little and decided to shoot a little lower from the ears where I had shot the last one.  It seemed like the middle of its head geometrically and proportionally equal distance from side to side so I squeezed the trigger.  I heard the 28.8gr Eun Jin hit the target but again for some reason it was not a loud thwak you 'd expect when hitting bone, and was the same with the last one.  The racoon went down right away and stayed down for a good 2-3 secs, while the other one now stood up on 2 feet (like a groundhog) and started looking around.  I moved over out of sight for a couple of seconds and slowly take a look again.  The downed coon all of a sudden woke up, jumped up in the air and started doing a death dance while the other one is still by the bowl watching it.  The dominant one then decides to walk away slowly and never looked back.  He never saw me.  His buddy is now on its side and kicking about 8ft away from the bait area.  A couple of seconds later it was over.  It took about the same time as the other one to expire which was about 10secs or less.

I was again very happy with the shot placement but this racoon did not have the mass nor the colors of its predecessor.  It was however longer than the last one!  Just not as fat.  It measured close to 38" in length including the tail! 4-5" longer than the last one without the girth though.  Ok it's past 6am and I need to get some sleep.  Enjoy the pics.
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: JOHNNY QUEST December 13, 2008, 10:44:57 PM
Mornin Harry,, Been one of those nights hu.. Great shootin and nice coon...  My mornin wasn,t so fruitfull..
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: tjk December 13, 2008, 10:55:08 PM
Good idea passing on the "ghostly pole-cat"!!! LOL's No need to stink up the place,....again LOL's !!!! Nice Bean shot on that bandit though. Hope you get the other one soon!! tjk
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: shadow December 13, 2008, 11:43:51 PM
See buddy you still have critters around to harvest.:) GREAT! shot placement and fantastic pic's of your wee hours harvest and your fine shooter. I wouldn't be surprised to hear about the big guy coming back tonight.:) Ed
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: crazy4salmon December 14, 2008, 02:00:02 AM
Are you able to sleep with all that dinging! Nice shot Harry. When they do their death dance do they scream or just flop about? I have one or more that I might have to shoot. Just wondering with that shot placement if the neighbors might hear them expire?

Dan L
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: TCups December 14, 2008, 02:45:23 AM
Great shooting.  While there seems to be no shortage of tree rats (and no rarity of bunnies) in suburbia SC,  have not, as yet been able to draw a bead on one of those masked varmints (or and opossum, or, thankfully, a skunk).  Looks like a clean kill from a well placed shot.  Surprising he got back up.  Too bad you couldn't score the double.  Please be careful handling and disposing of that raccoon, though.  Almost all carry rabies and you don't want them taking any post-mortem revenge on you or any of your or your neighbors pets.
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: only1harry December 14, 2008, 04:49:56 AM
Thanks guys.  The night hunts are very exciting for me and get the adrenaline going, like when I race my car through the course during the warmer months.  With the squirrels all gone I 'm glad I still have these big guys coming around :)

I really did not want a double kill.  1 racoon is enough for one night.  BTW, I WOKE UP at Noon today!  I got some much needed sleep finally, hehehe

Tommy:  Good advice.  I wear disposable gloves and wash my hands thoroughly when I hanlde racoon.  I did however step on a lot of blood splattered all over which is very hard to see at night even with lighting, so I 'll have to wash my sneakers today :-)   He was definitely a bleeder, or it's the spot I got him at that bleeds more than the one between the ears like the last one.  

Dan:
No there was no squealing, no noise, nothing.  He just flapped around for 3-4 secs like a squirrel.. which is some sight because this is a much larger animal.  The only noise I heard was the "thumping" from its body slamming into the ground but it didn't last long.  The last one only did one or two big spastic moves and then got on its back with feet up kicking and expired.  This one did a few more "jumps" and maybe a summersalt.  Both of the coons went down & layed still for a couple of secs after being shot and before "dancing".  It's the initial shock and trauma of the EunJin striking at 50-55fpe I imagine.  Ed said his racoons did the same thing.
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: shadow December 14, 2008, 08:08:45 AM
Yup Harry several of the one's that I dropped went down like a rock but I knew better. I just reloaded for backup and watched as they came to for a moment, did some death rolls and flop's then expired. Ed
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: only1harry December 14, 2008, 08:26:32 AM
I wonder if they have the same nervous sytem as squirrels.  Their reaction is pretty similar whereas the possums usually just run or stand there until almost the end.
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: raterminator December 14, 2008, 09:13:42 AM
….and somebody said that there is nothing left to shoot at. Are you breeding them, Harry?
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: longislandhunter December 15, 2008, 01:24:03 AM
NOthing left to say except.............  "outstanding Harry"  :)

ps... I start my night hunt patrols tonight for my garbage can raider.  Hopefully I'll be able to post a pic as nice as yours.....

Jeff
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: Timmyj1959@yahoo.com December 15, 2008, 11:09:36 AM
Way to go Harry!! I just knew you would still be whackin em!! I have still been at em too,,,,,, just have not been able to post. Shure have missed my GTA hunting crew!! I hope to be back "full time" soon. Tim.
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: CFX Marauder December 15, 2008, 12:23:46 PM


You passed up an Albino skunk !!!! The new guy C.A.P is out risking frostbite of the KneeCAPs for a nutterand you let a lil FouFou scare you off the biggest score of the year ! Gettin soft on us Harry ?



Mama put my guns in the ground, I can't shoot them anymore .That cold black cloud is comin' down ,Feels like I'm knockin' on heaven's door !!!!

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: CFX Marauder December 15, 2008, 12:24:39 PM


POGO TIMMY !!!!!!!!!!

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: longislandhunter December 15, 2008, 02:20:58 PM
Harry I thought of you today,,,, I was reading over the NY hunting regs and noticed that not only is skunk in season it also happens that there in no "bag limit" and you can shoot all you want  :)

Jeff
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: only1harry December 15, 2008, 04:22:33 PM
Hey there buddy!  You 're alive!!  heheh  I was starting to get worried and was looking for your phone# today when they called me in early so I didn't have time.  Glad you 're back!  

Did you see my 1st coon from about 9-10 days ago?  It was really FAT!  had some nice colors on it too.  I knew if you disappeared for a while I 'd catch up to you with my night snipping :-)  Still have not been able to spot a fox.  So that record belongs to you with 2 fox kills :)   I know the foxes are out there cause I see them down the road a few blocks away at night when I come home late from work but they won't "bite".  They are too smart for that.. or at least the foxes around here are smart.  I don't know about the ones in North Carolina.. I think they 'll walk right up to your muzzle down there and stare down the bore (doh!) :-)  Just kidding buddy, glad you 're back!

PS.
You missed my misadventures with a stinky skunk I made the bad decision to shoot  :)  I can still smell it a little in the back yard and in my car! hehehe

Brent:  
I 'm not making the same mistake again!!  No way..  I don't care if they 're albino, purple or pink!  I 'm never shooting another skunk on my property ever again!  Maybe I 'll trap them and send them to you to shoot.. how is that?  but you 'll have to shoot it right by your fence under the squirrel feeders so you can pretend you are shooting at a huge squirrel :)  I know you miss them a lot.. I 'm in the same boat - shot too many of them like you did  :(  
Make a hole in your fence, and start baiting for night critters like the rest of us :-)
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: gamo2hammerli December 16, 2008, 03:01:59 AM
Dang Harry...that`s 2 racoons in about a week and a half.  That Condor and your shooting`s pounding them into never never land.  I haven`t seen any tracks on the snow in my backyard....I think the squirrels/cats (not that I`m shooting them!!!)/and that fat racoon is hibernating....or at least waiting for abit warmer weather.
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: Timmyj1959@yahoo.com December 16, 2008, 01:43:24 PM
Hey Harry my buddy. Yeah,, Im still kickin!  Sorry I missed your Skunk ordeal! & Oh, by the way,, its 3 Foxes now,, got a Gray Fox last week at my buddys lake house on lake Wateree SC. Yup,, I saw Yer Racoon,, VERY NICE!! Note to self: Get up to NY to visit my Buddies up there. ( Come spring time!!) ( WAAAAAY TOOOO Cold for me up there now!!) He He!! Really would be cool for you, me, Jeff, Joe,Chris & the others to get together up there for a shoot!! Look forward to gettin together with "Yoose Guys" He He!! My cell don't work here at J,s place,, Ill get in touch when I head back to Bama, or from Genes house. Keep up the huntin Guys/Gals!!  Tim.
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: erskine December 16, 2008, 03:36:02 PM
TCups - 12/14/2008  7:45 AM

Great shooting.  While there seems to be no shortage of tree rats (and no rarity of bunnies) in suburbia SC,  have not, as yet been able to draw a bead on one of those masked varmints (or and opossum, or, thankfully, a skunk).  Looks like a clean kill from a well placed shot.  Surprising he got back up.  Too bad you couldn't score the double.  Please be careful handling and disposing of that raccoon, though.  Almost all carry rabies and you don't want them taking any post-mortem revenge on you or any of your or your neighbors pets.


I'm not so sure that one can generally assert that "almost all" racoons carry rabies.  Rabies, particularly in warmer climates, can be common in Racoons and other animals such as, but not limited to, Foxes, Skunks, Opossums, Bobcats, Lynxes, etc.

The injunction to wear gloves, and be careful when cleaning or handling *all* wild game is reasonable and prudent.  If you are going to eat it, you should clean it carefully,  handle it wisely, and ensure cleanliness during all steps in that process.  If you are concerned about Rabies or any of the myriad of other diseases that game *can* carry, such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme disease, Hemorrhagic Fever, and a number of other diseases you can find in all manner of critters, you should contact your local county agricultural agent.  He/She will be able to tell you what you should worry about in your area.

Rabies in racoons is *most* common in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New England.  In most other areas the symptoms which are commonly attributed to Rabies in racoons is actually a manifestation of canine distemper.

Reference this link:
http://www.addl.purdue.edu/newsletters/1997/fall/raccoon.shtml
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: only1harry December 16, 2008, 03:37:24 PM
Tim I 'd love to do a NY meet and have you come up.  We 'll take you out to the big city for some beer and steak or whatever else cousine you like..  or Jeff can cook us up some rabbits or whatever else we happen to shoot  :)  Maybe I 'll taste G-hog for the first time if it's in the spring.  

So what's going on?  Did the wife finally kick you out or are you in hiding?  :-)  You 're at J's, and you might call from Gene's..  It sounds like you 're living out of a suitcase, hehehe.  I hope all 's well buddy.  Congrats on the 3d fox!!  There is no catching up to you now!  I would have loved to see a pic of a gray fox.  I don't think I 've ever seen one, only red fox.
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: moon December 16, 2008, 03:46:25 PM
So, what recipe will it be?  It seems BBQ is popular.  I had some when I was a kid.  As I remember, it was quite good.  It was a long time ago.
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: only1harry December 16, 2008, 04:15:14 PM
Tim:  I almost forgot.  You can't miss the skunk adventure:  Click on this link.  It gave many people a good laugh :-)

http://www.gatewaytoairguns.com/airguns/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=12292&mid=96198#M96198

Josh:
Have not eaten it yet.  My wife does not allow wild/dead animals in the house.. she freaks out.  I dropped it off at my neighbor's on Sunday after I saw his wife's car missing from the driveway.  His wife can be difficult too and she does not like me dropping off all this critters I shoot at her house.  They have a freezer downstairs where my neighbor hides "my" kills and when his wife is away he 'll usually cook them up and call me over when noone is around.  Sometimes I 'm not around either and he 'll eat one of my squirrels by himself :(  He 's a pretty good cook but uses a lot of grease & fries the hek out of them.  I think he 's going to try a stew this time because I asked him.. we 'll see.  I think he wants me to go food shopping to get him potatos & other veggies/ingredients.  This coming Saturday we will probably be dining coon when his wife & kids go to his in-laws for a few hours.  She (his wife) mainly doesn't want her kids seeing dead animals she told me..  I don't she and I get along very well :)  Wives.. life would be some much simpler without them.. hehehe.
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: Timmyj1959@yahoo.com December 19, 2008, 12:28:25 PM
Hey Harry,, Yea yer right,, Kinda livin out of a suitcase & my truck. It aint so bad though,, had a blast at J,s house,, now Im at Genes!! I watched him finish a tune today,, we shot some guns & Gene bought Mexican dinner & beer!! Yea its a tough life,, Im doin ok!! He He!! Yer huntin Buddy,, Tim.
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: fatback December 19, 2008, 01:44:49 PM
Great shooting Harry!!! looks like the Condor and that Eun Jin did a job on that knight bandit...
: wow Tim!
: only1harry December 19, 2008, 02:04:44 PM
Well it sounds like you 're making the most of it..  I hope it's temporary buddy.  Hang in there.  We 'll talk this wknd..  

I wouldn't mind getting my wife to kick me out for a week or two and staying at tuners' homes learning airgunsmithing, and at J's - the big bore king!  :-)  Can't complain with that.. hehehe
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: only1harry December 19, 2008, 02:31:59 PM
Thanks Chris, and I haven't even used my .25's yet (oops did I say plural .25's?  hehehe)!!