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    Don't want to hurt them they are just another of gods hungry lil critters.
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    lol, mr. jim..............we have an armadillo thats ruining our yard! trying to decide how to catch it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    Don't want to hurt them they are just another of gods hungry lil critters.
    These are humane traps(cages). Trap em, relocate em. They're safe and your problem is solved.

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    armadillos eat grubs. A live trap baited with a tuna or sardine can full of grubs ought to catch them.

    " "These are humane traps(cages). Trap em, relocate em. They're safe and your problem is solved. " "
    I release mine at butla, elbow creek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckhunter View Post
    lol, mr. jim..............we have an armadillo thats ruining our yard! trying to decide how to catch it!
    Caught a couple armadillos in these coon size varmit traps. Bad news! An armadillo will destroy a cage trap. It can be done you are very quiet when you approach the cage. They are deaf as a brick but can detect motion and odor quite well.

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    Have a trap but they are not hurting anything.
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    Cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Mmmmm, Mmmmmm. Nothing like Coon and Dumplins

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    You may be jokin, but my father in law was a big coonhunter and used to cook em in a crockpot with Taters and onions and I have to admit they were fine eatin.
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    They make good BarB'Que too
    I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    Have a trap but they are not hurting anything.
    Sometimes it's best just to sit back and watch

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