Minnesota Beaver/Coyote/Raccoon Issues?

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    I'm not sure how many of you are trappers, but if you've got an issue on your land with beaver, coyotes, raccoon or any of the other normal trapping species, myself and my kids are always looking for new places to trap. We're out of White Bear Lake, so we'd prefer to stick within an hour or so of home if possible, but if it's a larger beaver population, we'll travel further.

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    Well once the 694 construction is complete I will be less than an hour away. I have fox an occasional coyote and an unlimited supply of raccoon. I have raccoons year round on trail camera so once I am done hunting in November I am willing to let you trap. Not a lot of land but I am willing to check traps.
     
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    Normally the raccoon den up sometime in mid November unless the temps are warmer, but I'd definitely come out and give it a try!
     
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    I feed the deer outside of hunting season, the raccoons are out well into december at my place. I have them on camera.
     
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    Works for me! It helps the turkey population a ton cleaning up the predators.
     
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    Well you can come and kill them as well I can't stand the ugly drama queens.
     
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    Me and my kids are some turkey hunting addicts in the Spring. lol My daughter is the only one left to fill her MN tag. I'll be in WI the next few rainy days with my stepson trying to get two more birds over there....
     
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    I have one hen hanging around this spring, as soon as I buy my buck tag I will have 20 of them raising a ruckus around the food plot every sit.
     
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