Last year this guy hired a company to kick the coon out of his million dollar house, they failed and will not return his phone calls. To make matters worse he recruited the help of his gardener to trap it this spring, also failed. So what I am left with is a really smart, well trained female coon who likley has pups in there, and she will have nothing to do with a cage. I have tried different cage placement, every form of food attractant and even a wonderful and expensive pheromone attractant I like to call "plan B", still nothing.
I have taken coons from every imaginable building or structure, this thing is driving me nuts! It has passed the point of profit and is now just a matter of pride, I refuse to quit but I really need to get this done with so I can move on.
I can take this animal by any means I choose, excluding a body trap, I have considered shooting it but have no intention of being there at 9pm when it comes out, but I am getting close. I figure if I put a block of wood beside the hole it will stop a .22 short if it managed to pass through the coon, or an arrow to keep it from going anywhere, my fear is that it would be able to drop in the hole, this area of the attic has no access.
Here is the hole, it is 30' from the ground and opens up to a small roof over a bathroom, 15' x 35' My cage is currently right outside the hole, facing it. It has been the most productive so far, she has gone as close as taking the temptation bait from the entrance of the cage but will go no further.
If a 4x4 chunk of hardwood were to be screwed to that wall beside the chimney it would make for a great backstop for a .22 or arrow. I could sit back up to 35' back on the same roof.
I want it alive, but at this point I am open to options. I do this 10 times a day every day this time of year, so most tricks have been tried.
Here is the entrance, very typical of a coon, very untypical coon.
The glove is there for size reference.
