I used to trap raccoon back when they were worth about $35/critter, unskinned.
Local farmers used to have to plant 2-4X the amount of sweetcorn they wanted to sell because the local raccoons would eat them out of house and home. They used to allow me complete unfettered access to all their land as long as I did everything to wipe those buggers out.
One old geezer guy had a huge barn filled with hay on his property and it was loaded with raccoons that lived in the hay. He did not allow trapping on his land but everybody around him did. So I had to trap them as they left his land but one season I got 35 raccoons as they exited his property. They were heading to a local sweet corn field of about 200 acres. That farmer was lucky if he could get about 25% yield off his land.