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WTF Vash? If it is a tree squirrel, you eat it. If it is a ground squirrel, you toss it. Where is the problem?
Get some judo points for the bow. This is the proper point for small game. http://www.adventurousheart.co.za/sh...tures/judo.JPG Cheers George |
Ok, one more point. If it lives in the GROUND, it is a grounds squirrel.
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:q...2007_2.jpg&t=1 These are generally not eaten. I have a friend who tried and said it wasn't good. And he is not picky if it comes to eating rodents. Cheers, George |
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oh lord...not the right photo to look at so early in the morning!! yikes.
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Any updates? Squirrel hunting this weekend?
How about a sub-sonic round in your .22? George |
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and they called them............................"RODENTIN"! |
no love at the havaharts...i think my veggie garden is just to much food. they wont even look at my medley of nuts and veggies..
talked to a gardner..he said, poisoning them is the best way. 4 more burrows in my yard. i have a judo tipped arrow already nocked..my wrist release already clipped to the d-loop. but no visual of the damn thing. |
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I love not caring . I have dozens of gopher holes in my side yard. I don't even water it in the summer to save water. Let it die and it comes back in the Winter. Full of holes.
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I would not poison them. That could poison other animals that you may care about a little more. Definitely keep us updated - I am hoping for a trophy shot, bow in hand! George http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0Oz8ApvnZh...rel.trophy.jpg |
Silly suggestion, vash, but why don't you just get a cat? Let it terrorize those rodents for you. I came home last night to see my headlights illuminate one of my cats trotting down the driveway between our house and the neighbor's, carrying a limp rat in its mouth. He then walked across the street, either to eat it or dispose of it in someone else's yard. Either way, it's one less rodent on my side of the street.
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give pops a call cliff... he can recount the lazer beam alert beeper wake up, middle of the night coon hunt he had in his BVD's with a a .22 out the doggie door. that durn coon was shattin up on the top of his garage kept covered cars.
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one adam -12 one adam -12 see the man 10-54d(possible dead body) at the VASH residence! subject is armed and considered very dangerous use extreme caution!
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Cliff, I've heard you need to put a thumb-sized blob of peanut butter in the Hav-A-Heart... it puts out much more food stank and will draw rodenty critters like flies.
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I snipe a half dozen a week with a .22 in our back horse pasture.
The kid's fill the holes with a garden hose then wack'em with a shovel then they come out coughing. Quality entertainment.[img] 220Swift & Ruger 204 for the non populated areas |
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