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Post by houndhunter40 »

What state has the most coons out west?
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dont know, but i manage to find coons out here in the desert near the mexican border so those things are everywhere.
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Post by Josh Kunde »

noby thinks we have any here, but we have some, not alot by all means, but I was thinkin about tryin to run some soon.

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i love running those things, just because they tree so quick and their fun to shake out to your dogs.
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Post by TomJr »

There seem to be alot of coons here (southwestern Arizona) in the lower elevations near the river and into the foot hills. And thier numbers are up with all the back yard bird feeders and trash. I don't take my dogs out of the mountains tho just too many people in the vally now. Up where I live we have very few if any most years, once in a great while we get a stray up this high (around 6000 feet).
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Post by Spanky »

if your talking most per area of the state I would have to say utah. There are areas of wyoming and montana and even parts of idaho but coon are more dispersed throughout the entire state of utah then the others.
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Post by Colorado Hunter »

Don't know but Co. has alot in the south east
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There is a ton of them out here. Just not a lot of public access. I would hunt them in my yard if I wasn't worried about catching one under my neighbors porch!!
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Access is the problem. We have some here, but they are always standing in someones front yard. Was on my way to dinner the other night and had one cross right in front of the wifes car, but it was right at the city limits.

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we have a fair share here in Nebraska as well.
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Post by azplott »

Arizona has a surprising amount of coons. We have lots of water in some spots and its usually good coon hunting.
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Post by Calkins »

Well I think WI is considerd the Midwest so I think I'm allowed to post here. Our population here has been down the last few years but seems to be getting back on the rise. Distemper went through the state pretty hard and didn't leave us a whole lot to mess with. Makes it pretty dang hard to train a pup when you can't find a coon. lol
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Post by bearman »

azplott: what part of AZ?

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Post by azplott »

Roughly around the Payson area. The whole Mogollon rim has tons of water coming off it and lots of lakes above it.
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Post by NWKemDawg »

I wish we had more , we have a couple barely any tho
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