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Here if coons are out in the day they are normally rabid... FYI
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G O B, I used to think that any coon out in the day time was sick too, but in the last few years, 10 or so, I have seen alot of coon out in the middle of the day that definately not sick. I never had a coon call but have squalled them from dens with out a call. To get that done I think you have to have 2 coon in the den and get 1 neverius enough to run the other out. Calling time is any where dusk till dawn.
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