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.