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Title: Don't laught too hard ;)
Post by: Kenneth on September 26, 2009, 09:36:00 AM
Well the little 2 - 3 acre chunk of woods I hunt is right in the middle of about 100 acres of corn and it's loaded with coons.  So I got a few kids coonskin caps to safety pin to my camo once the leaves drop thinking that the deer wouldn't be as skittish if they caught movement and saw the coons.  Well the synthetic material seems to almost glow to me now that I've got a chance to mess with it so I'm gonna try to track down some real coon furs.  Am I crazy or do you think this just may help me get away with a little noise or movement?

thanks and don't laugh too hard,
Ken
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Post by: Shaun on September 26, 2009, 09:39:00 AM
Watch out for hawks! I considered attaching a squirrel tail to my hat for the same purpose - then thought better of it.
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Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on September 26, 2009, 09:41:00 AM
Funny, Yes. Never know what might work.  

Once I hung dirty socks on a fence to funnel deer to me.  They passed up every fence crossing and passed within 10 yards of me.  Too bad I was greedy and only hunting big bucks.  Still to this day have to kill one with a bow.

I've realized to crawl before I walk.  This is my year!

Good luck with the coons   ;)  

Charlie
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Post by: Kenneth on September 26, 2009, 10:29:00 AM
LOL!!  I don't feel too bad now Charlie!  ;)   I've hung socks around my garden but never thought about using them for hunting like you described.

Shaun,  not too many hawks where I hunt but I'll definitely keep an eye out for em' OUCH!!
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Post by: straitera on September 26, 2009, 10:47:00 AM
Indians, some mountainmen, & buffalo hunters wore animal skins to hunt. Don't get shot.
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Post by: jacobsladder on September 26, 2009, 11:09:00 AM
i dont think its a good idea...why draw unneeded attention to yourself...be still, play the wind, and shoot straight.
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Post by: Kenneth on September 26, 2009, 12:24:00 PM
jacob, I'm not trying to draw attention but when the leaves are off where I hunt you pretty much have to be invisible to draw without being seen.  Figured looking like a family of coons would buy me enough time to reach anchor and release.

straitera,  I'm usually the only one there so shouldn't be a problem, but I'll leave them in the truck if I see anyone else parked there.
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Post by: Pat B on September 26, 2009, 12:25:00 PM
I read an article a while back about a guy that attached crow decoys to branches near his stand. He stated that the deer would see the outline of the crows and not spook if it caught any movement.
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Post by: overbo on September 26, 2009, 12:27:00 PM
Seem to work for Dannle Boone
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Post by: Steelhead on September 26, 2009, 12:37:00 PM
Yaa i think adding the coon skin cap would be a nice touch.Through in a little coon purring if they get suspicious and some coon scent would be good.Might as well throw in the Crow decoys amd maybe a great horned owl as a finishing touch.Might as well go all out.That would be crazy but hey it might work.

Before you know it they may be selling these desception kits at bass pro or cabelas for hundreds of dollers.They could call it puppet show up a tree
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Post by: bawana bowman on September 26, 2009, 01:10:00 PM
If you can use a printed silhouette blind (such as a cow, antelope, or bison) to stalk up to a bison or antelope, I don't see how you could cause yourself any problems using coon skins to try and hide or disguise movement in barren trees. I've spotted hunters in barren trees a half mile off with no problems because of movement. If I had no problem picking up the movement I'm sure a deer would catch it quicker than me. Sounds like a workable plan to me. Give it a shot and keep us posted.
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Post by: John3 on September 26, 2009, 01:13:00 PM
Built a monkey nest around your treestand,, or hunt from the ground.

JDS III
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Post by: woodsman 365 on September 26, 2009, 06:51:00 PM
I don't think your crazy but the racoon with the bow.... please post how it worked out. RAY
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Post by: Kenneth on September 26, 2009, 10:50:00 PM
I already use coon urine as a cover scent and it works well.  This is a little 3 acre parcel of woods and there are probably 20+ coons living there and I pretty much have to fight them out of my stand every morning as it is so I figured it would put the deer at ease because they're so used to seeing them.  As soon as I get some skins and the leaves drop, I'll let you know how it works.  I may even try to see how much movement I can get away with (after my freezer is full though  ;)  )
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Post by: wollelybugger on September 26, 2009, 11:00:00 PM
Sounds like a coon hunt is in order.
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Post by: Big Ed on September 27, 2009, 07:43:00 AM
Pretty funny, but on a serious note I had a Redtail Hawk take my bow right out of my hands. I was using Beaver Balls for silencers and I guess he thought they were easy prey. The bow fell about fifteen feet into a Multifloral Rose bush, unscathed. I screamed like a little girl when it happened. Didn't hear or see it coming. So be aware that you may not know what may be hungry. Big Ed---------->
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Post by: Shleprock on September 27, 2009, 07:51:00 AM
Hope a coon doesn't come out above you and think your a rival.
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Post by: reddogge on September 27, 2009, 07:52:00 AM
Hey, it's worked for Ron LaClair (fur hat) so why wouldn't it work for you?
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Post by: Earl E. Nov...mber on September 27, 2009, 07:53:00 AM
If nothing else you have a good supply for those the skins you want.
Keep us posted, small wood lots are a tough hunt.
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Post by: VTer on September 27, 2009, 07:55:00 AM
I've got another idea for you. I actually stole it from John Harvard sort of. Get yourself a buddy, a Holstein outfit and walk right up to the deer and shoot 'em.   :thumbsup:
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Post by: Don Stokes on September 27, 2009, 08:23:00 AM
Around here you'd have to watch out for coon hounds...
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Post by: bushytail on September 27, 2009, 09:02:00 AM
Watch out behind you if mating season is in for coons.They might think your a new girl in town(or in the woods).  :biglaugh:  Or you could put on a coon body suit.The deer would think "that`s one BIG coon".  :biglaugh:  I`m sorry,I couldn`t resist.It may or may not work.Try it and see,and let us know how you made out.Good luck.
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Post by: Widowbender on September 27, 2009, 10:45:00 AM
I need a visual...how 'bout a photo...
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Post by: Kenneth on September 27, 2009, 11:07:00 AM
As soon as I get some skins I'll post photos.  I figure I'll put about 3 of them on me so that I look like part of the tree and the movement the deer saw was just a family of coons.  I missed a 180 to 190" deer in this spot last year and kinda educated him in the process so as long as there is nobody else hunting there I'm gonna try all kinds of stuff to bloody a snuffer on this guy.
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Post by: ArrowAtomik on September 27, 2009, 07:27:00 PM
I think it could work, just don't go overboard.  I've watched squirrels and deer nearly bump into each other and expected a reaction, but neither came close to flinching.  In the same way you can throw an apple through the trees and barely get their head to lift, but make the slightest metallic "clink" and they will spook quick.  Deer get very accustomed to their environment and will spook at something the least bit strange but can seem almost unaware of the things that are natural.  I'd be curious how a tail dangling off your bow riser might work for drawing?  Update the post if you have any experiences!