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Re: Purtis creek [Re: pelican] #9781708 02/28/14 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: pelican
I swear there was four raccoons driving the parks golf cart around at night
throwing out empty chip bags and beer cans.


...that might have been me


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Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9781721 02/28/14 05:37 PM
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TPWD reported on facebook that two big bass were caught a couple of days ago with pictures. One weighed 9.41 and the other weighed 11.51 They reported one caught from the pier and the other by the primitive campsites. I would bet there roaming the shallows looking for food and beds.


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Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9781724 02/28/14 05:38 PM
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i got a coon story for purtis too, i was fishing on the pier and heard something running on the deck boards its was a coon he stole a shad out of my bucket and was eating it on the end of the pier, my wife was "AW HES CUTE let him do it again i want a picture", so i said ok, he walked over to my bucked of frozen shad looked at me as he made his way, reched in my bucket stole my WHOLE BAG i chased him as he ran with the bag in his mouth he made it into the cattails and had a feast.

Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9781842 02/28/14 06:25 PM
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I keep a paintball marker around for the coons. I use black or brown paintballs.

This is not about just Purtis. Almost every state park I have been in TX has incredibly large numbers of raccoons that have no fear of man. The parks people seem to enjoy it, but in fact it is an aberration. In a natural setting, raccoons won't normally come right up to a person in daylight or in a well lit area.


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Re: Purtis creek [Re: Bass Art] #9781850 02/28/14 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bass Art


This is not about just Purtis. Almost every state park I have been in TX has incredibly large numbers of raccoons that have no fear of man.


^^This^^


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Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9781863 02/28/14 06:30 PM
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I'm out now, truck won't be out of shop till Monday/ Tuesday frown

Re: Purtis creek [Re: pelican] #9781887 02/28/14 06:40 PM
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I'm laughing, because this is true. The run things down there.

Originally Posted By: pelican
If you're camping, beware of the raccoons, they run in packs and steal, eat, or tear up anything they can eat. Don't leave
anything in your tent. If you leave your cooler outside you almost need a chain and lock, but I think they can pick locks.




like the man says...if you're swimming in the ocean and get bitten by a shark, its not a shark attack. You're in THEIR neighborhood. If you're at home in your shower, turn around and a shark is in there with you...THAT'S a shark attack
Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9781898 02/28/14 06:43 PM
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I wasn't sure how to address the park Ranger out there.




like the man says...if you're swimming in the ocean and get bitten by a shark, its not a shark attack. You're in THEIR neighborhood. If you're at home in your shower, turn around and a shark is in there with you...THAT'S a shark attack
Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9781903 02/28/14 06:44 PM
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Yeah I have had my battle with the coons out there one time I was brave enough to sleep in my camping hammock, won't be doing that this time. 5:00 can't get here fast enough! Weather looks good hopefully I can post a full report with a bunch of bucket mouths in it.

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I was sitting next to the campfire one night eating oreo cookies from a bowl on my lap. Next thing I know I felt a tug and a racoon had one of my oreo cookies. I jumped like I had been shot. Never heard or seen him. During the commotion he ran into the woods. Well, he must have told his buddies that I had oreo cookies and they were good. Within 5 minutes there were so many coons around the campsite I had to go inside the trailer.


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Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9782336 02/28/14 09:24 PM
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I told the Rangers at the front office they should be selling coon skin caps
there to generate income for the park.



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Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9782387 02/28/14 09:48 PM
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I sleep in the truck at Purtis. No more tents. They'll get in with you. They'll take salty soft plastics too. Creepy things and hunt in packs. One distracts you while the rest rob you blind. Not amateurs for sure.

Re: Purtis creek [Re: pelican] #9782402 02/28/14 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: pelican
If you're camping, beware of the raccoons, they run in packs and steal, eat, or tear up anything they can eat. Don't leave
anything in your tent. If you leave your cooler outside you almost need a chain and lock, but I think they can pick locks.


by any chance the "racoons" post on the forum? LOL

if its a cooler with beers, the chain might look like bolt cutters were used. actually, those racoons have very sharp teeth. LOL


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Purtis is awesome. Pick apart all the timber with a brush hog, or go out deeper with a c rig. Spinnerbaits and square bills too. Coons are everywhere. Lock up! Have fun!

Re: Purtis creek [Re: K Bake] #9784122 03/01/14 04:49 PM
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How was the water level?

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