It’s not a pig on a boat but...

A. Presumed to be dead....

B. Could have been rabid.....

Talk among yourselves....
 
I know enough to stay away from wild racoons and I carry protection so if one shows up on my boat it won't suffer swimming to shore. One could put enough lead in him to sink him and not cause others problems by doing what the US Navy at the direction of Hillary Clinton "We came, we saw, he died" did with bin Laden. ;) Yes, You may quote me.
 
WHY???

Can we not just do what is right for the situation and SHUT THE HELL UP???

I am so over the posting of everything then lamenting the consequences. He gets what he gets...

MM

Just to be clear, I'm talking about the boater posting the video to social media.
 
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How did he get 20 miles out before he realized there was a racoon on board?

Yeah, how did that happen!
Racoons are cute little things, but they are ferocious in close quarters. Would take my changes with about anything out of the ocean onboard over the Racoon.
 
Where he screwed up was filming it... dumb ass!

What Jim said. Really? You post it online? dumb***.

I wouldn't jack with Racoons, they can get really pissy, especially if you break up their noisy love-fest on your patio at 3am! BTW, this is our bedroom patio and is on 3rd floor. How they got there is nuts. Yelling and stomping didn't budge them. I had to poke him with a broom handle to get them to take their nonsense somewhere else.

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This story was just told on Chris Plante's show on WMAL in Washington DC this morning. If you know Chris, he was laughing about it. In the story, it said that the Florida Wildlife Commission wants to speak with the guy. Interesting, I didn't know that FWC had jurisdiction 20 miles offshore!
 
“....a Florida lawyer...”
And there it is.

He must have relocated from Nuevo York. A Miami lawyer would have double capped the vermin and used as chum.

A Miami fisherman would have live trolled it.

A guy that lives in the Everglades would have field dressed an grilled it and brought home to feed his family.
 

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