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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2739036" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>Love those dog proofs…BTW they appear to be cat proof too. I've got a couple set one by the deer feeder out front and another on my walk ramp to the boat dock. Put it there a few years ago after coons ripped up the seats and life jackets in my pontoon Boat. It's attached to an 8' cable with a yellow flag to let me know I've caught another coon. The long cable insures when they fall off the ramp they'll drown. nice to not have to shoot em or use a catch pole. Just tie a rock onto them and sink them down for the catfish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2739036, member: 74061"] Love those dog proofs…BTW they appear to be cat proof too. I’ve got a couple set one by the deer feeder out front and another on my walk ramp to the boat dock. Put it there a few years ago after coons ripped up the seats and life jackets in my pontoon Boat. It’s attached to an 8’ cable with a yellow flag to let me know I’ve caught another coon. The long cable insures when they fall off the ramp they‘ll drown. nice to not have to shoot em or use a catch pole. Just tie a rock onto them and sink them down for the catfish. [/QUOTE]
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