What or who lives here??

  • lick
    Posts: 6443
    #206387

    Not sure where to post this because im not sure who owns this hole

    Hung the cuddeback over it today will go back Thursday or Friday

    Thoughts???


    swimingjig
    Waumandee, WI
    Posts: 695
    #76860

    My guess is either one of them ugly over sized rats or a coon.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22456
    #76866

    Porcupine or Coon….

    johnsy
    Mantorville, Mn
    Posts: 831
    #76868

    I’m going to say a skunk or a fox………

    little_g
    durand WI
    Posts: 317
    #76870

    Look at the tracks GUT.

    rvrat
    st cloud,mn
    Posts: 1571
    #76872

    Should be some neet pics.

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #76873

    Quote:


    Look at the tracks GUT.


    I saw gut tracks and 4-wheeler tracks

    Im hoping its a fox But betting its a coon

    life1978
    Eau Claire , WI
    Posts: 2790
    #76875

    Put your arm down in there and find out

    witte
    West Salem, WI
    Posts: 428
    #76876

    Groundhog – won’t see him again for 6 weeks.

    mrcrappie
    mn Dodge co.
    Posts: 1133
    #76877

    I’m going with a fox

    norseman
    FAIRMONT MN
    Posts: 559
    #76880

    possum

    waterfowler99
    Midwest
    Posts: 1514
    #76889

    I would say coon….if it was a porcupine there would be alot of scat just outside the den.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22456
    #76890

    Quote:


    I would say coon….if it was a porcupine there would be alot of scat just outside the den.


    I thought that too… but maybe gut ate a bunch of Milk Duds before the pic…

    bob_bergeson
    cannon falls
    Posts: 2798
    #76894

    I’m thinking coon

    ragerunner
    Winona, MN
    Posts: 699
    #76900

    Fox…or maybe a family of pygmy deer.

    ford1326
    WHITE BEAR LAKE,MN
    Posts: 44
    #76918

    MEER KAT Seen them on tv. They heard about Minnesota welfare and moved here.

    mossyoak
    UP Michigan
    Posts: 198
    #76923

    Quote:


    MEER KAT Seen them on tv. They heard about Minnesota welfare and moved here.



    prieser
    Byron, MN
    Posts: 2274
    #76927

    If he comes out of the hole, I’d leave it alone.

    sootie
    arcadia wi,
    Posts: 213
    #76938

    whittsend
    Posts: 2389
    #76999

    More than likely, its a cross between a Fox and a pARTridge.

    Commonly known as a FART.

    I can tell its a FART because of the brown skid marks it leaves leading up to the hole.

    Good luck trying to get a trailcam photo… These creatures are seldom seen… But usually you can smell them if you get downwind.

    If you happen to set a trap and actually catch the creature, just remember to NEVER let a FART fly in close quarters.

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