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varmint 05-20-2009 08:09 PM

shame URY914 couldn't have just mailed you his lizard.

svandamme 05-20-2009 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 4675641)
Get a few cats. They LOVE rabbits.

yep
mine get's them of the farmland 100 meters from the house , drags em over the 5-6 foot wooden fence, through the catflap, and then lays em at the bottom of the stairs...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1242880654.jpg

or shoot ' em , stew em with strong beer, and eat 'em while drinking beer...

varmint 05-20-2009 08:42 PM

have a hard time seeing a house cat kill a healthy rabbit. i remember the neighbors collie getting mauled after he cornered one. those things can be tough.

m21sniper 05-20-2009 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by legion (Post 4675271)
So I found two rabbit nests in my yard while mowing the lawn. I'm sick of these little f***ers destroying my lawn and landscaping.

I'm thinking pellet gun.

Or air rifle.

Or CB short.

My wife wants to see what expensive, ineffective devices the hardware store has to "repel" the f***ers. I don't want to repel them. I want them dead. We have a severe overpopulation of them. I've seen as many as 13 of them in my back yard at the same time.

Thoughts?

.22CBs, a bolt action rifle, and a scope.

Your problem will be gone very soon.

svandamme 05-20-2009 08:52 PM

the housecat is pound for pound the strongest animal there is...
My oldest one is 11 lbs, Bubba, 4 years old, and in his peak.

I've seen him fight other cat's... he slam tackles them and bites pretty much like the bigger ones do in Africa...scary stuff, don't want him after me, i'm sure he could mess up my pretty face
Have no doubt, that he can snuff a non domestic (eg fat, oversized) wabbit

The above specimen (european wabbit) brought in last week was about 5 lbs, which is close to fully grown up... they don't get much bigger around here in the wild... maybe 7 lbs.

Were not talking 20 lbs domestic Flemish Giants here

gassy 05-20-2009 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KarlCarrera (Post 4675617)
Must have been a misprint. No way way would I or the neighbors harm a bird that causes so little property damage in the springtime.

Karl
88 Targa

Ah. Didn't think about that. We don't have many here. Makes sense...

RWebb 05-20-2009 09:27 PM

you need a pet badger

slodave 05-20-2009 09:29 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1242883760.jpg

jyl 05-21-2009 03:27 AM

Rabbit is good eating. Four hindquarters go for $20 at the local butcher. You have any foodie friends?

vash 05-21-2009 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 4676043)
Rabbit is good eating. Four hindquarters go for $20 at the local butcher. You have any foodie friends?


summer is rapidly approaching. i believe the parasites increase in numbers. you have the check the liver for spots(?). get the silent pellet rifle from CAMO. plenty of power to brain a bunny. sounds like fun. if you didnt live so far, i would fly over to do the wet work for you.

legion 05-21-2009 07:36 AM

The laws in Illinois are funny. I'd have to get a hunting permit to eat them and I wouldn't be able to hunt on my property (must have a minimum of 40 acres to hunt on in Illinois). The DNR would have a field day fining me for poaching and illegal hunting.

HOWEVER, I can legally dispose of "pests". The DNR officer at my hunting safety class explained that any animal that is not protected can be a "pest", but that I can't eat a "pest" if I don't want to be prosecuted for poaching.

So I can shoot the rabbits, but I can't eat them.

I think it will also have to be with a pellet gun so as not to run into the whole "discharging a firearm within city limits" thing.

varmint 05-21-2009 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by legion (Post 4676357)

I think it will also have to be with a pellet gun so as not to run into the whole "discharging a firearm within city limits" thing.


might be the excuse to buy the crossbow you've always wanted.

Monza_dh 05-21-2009 07:50 AM

Do you have your license to kill varments??

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Teutonics 05-21-2009 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 4676352)
get the silent pellet rifle from CAMO.

+1 recommendation, although it is "Gamo". There are also some aftermarket mods for Gamo's that can make a really slick shooter.

Google "Gamo Whisper .22"

Porsche-O-Phile 05-21-2009 09:58 AM

You can use subsonic .22LR rounds for such things - they're shockingly quiet. I have a stash of them on hand for... um... "tactical" situations that might arise.

jyl 05-21-2009 10:09 AM

A wrist rocket is pretty quiet and shouldn't cause anyone to call the police. Not many mass postal murders committed with slingshots. If you have a solid fence around yard, i.e. safety plus privacy, I think gunning for rabbits would be a lot of fun. As for the illegality of eating said rabbit, hey, it can't be a capital offense.

MT930 05-21-2009 10:11 AM

Be Careful !

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legion 05-21-2009 10:11 AM

Two more factors.

I have a chain-link fence (that belongs to various neighbors--none of it is mine) around my back yard.

Next door neighbor is a cop. Don't get me wrong, he's a cool guy, but I don't want to do something that puts him in a difficult position.

jyl 05-21-2009 10:13 AM

Oh. That makes it more difficult. Maybe you'll have to borrow a neighbor's dog.

varmint 05-21-2009 10:16 AM

paint ball gun with the psi cranked up ought to have some effect.


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