Thanks guys!!
I've sure been around a long time and have shot only a few racoons. One of those animals that there's just something about, I guess.
Killed my first 40 odd years ago after I saw him enter a culver under some railroad tracks. It was a tough shot and even tougher retrieval, but somehow not how I wanted to do it.
I've had more than a few respond to varmint calls and that's always cool.
I always see a bunch when I'm deer hunting, but don't bother them... it's usually very early or late when I do. 0 deer thirty and all.
They often target the same oaks that the deer favor... when the deer like a tree, everything else does too.
And it's not like there is any shortage of the little mischief makers these days. Doesn't seem like there's that much trapping pressure anymore and not that many guys running them with hounds either.
They are dang near everywhere.
I remember sneaking down an oak ridge years ago on a quiet October morning. Nothing was stirring and I was feeling quite alone and more than a little sneaky when I got the feeling I wasn't alone.
There was nothing at all to be seen until I looked up into a huge nearby oak. About 20 feet up were 5 little masked faces looking down at me.
For some reason it spooked me a little and gave me the reality check that maybe I wasn't all that sneaky after all.
I'll make that coonskin cap for the grandson and bet it tickles him. I'm past the age of wanting one myself... but I can remember when I did. Ended up making a cap from a groundhog one time and that was one ugly cap.