Feed them on a schedule, put your last supper tray out after dark and pull it before you go to bed. Let them get used to it for a week or two and then start knocking them off like carnival ducks. Keep it about 10 yards from where you plan to sit. If you can put a flood light on the feeding station all the better. Harvesting them with a bow is easy, make your station directional so they have to come into it facing you. Here's a little tip, when they come into your station let them take a bite or two, come to full draw and aim just above the coons head, now whistle. The coon will stand up on its hind legs to see what the noise is exsposing it's vitals to you where you are already aiming. Should be easy from there, typically it's a short trip on their back and done. Happy hunting...
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