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Old 17-12-2005, 11:55 AM posted to rec.ponds
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
 
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Default How deep for raccoons - Thanks

May the coons leave you alone.

May the crossposters do their own thing in their own groups. I concur:
Killfile works wonders. It is amazing how well it works.

Jim


"PoconoRobin" powlusr at ptd dot net wrote in message
...
Thanks for all your input. I've decided I'll put a 2' shelf on just one
side of the pond to help with getting in and out. I may increase the

depth
from 3' to 4'.

Don't the off topic posters in this group realize that they are quickly

put
into kill files and never heard from again?

Robin
The Poconos


"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message
. ..
Our sides are a straight concrete 24". Never an heron or a coon.

Once the trolls are mostly kill-filed, the group works well. Our rule

is
simply that posters crossposting are killed. Works pretty well.

Jim


"~ jan jjspond" wrote in message
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 13:36:37 -0500, "PoconoRobin" powlusr at ptd dot

net wrote:
How deep must a ledge be to keep raccoons out?

Drop it off sharply to 14" and then again to the deep point. I had a
raccoon attack and he didn't get any fish with those measurements, but

he
sure tried. My rocks are dry stacked so he couldn't get a purchase
either.... so deeper may be better if you have solid sides. The

important
points are don't give them a shallow beach front to fish from, or

places
they can firmly perch on.

Purchasing a Scarecrow and having it on 24/7 took care of further

tries.

Also, thanks to those of you who do not respond to trolls.

Ditto. Course my killfile is so full, I hardly see much of anything

these
days. ;o) ~ jan

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