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17 WSM Ammo 20 or 25 Grain?
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<blockquote data-quote="B1s BmagX2" data-source="post: 2269018" data-attributes="member: 116037"><p>Wow, you're almost in my neighborhood! I'm 73 so it's been a while. The farm I grew up on has been sucked up by the city on Geyers Chapel rd. just west of Wooster. The power company bought the old farm off my uncle about 3 years ago and built an office complex, equipment storage, and substation there, so all those groundhogs have been paved over! The power company did something I couldn't do in 60 years, they got rid of all the hogs in about a year!! The bulk of the farm is still hummin'. They're farmin' probably 500-600 acres southeast of Wooster between rt 250 and old 30. I live in Green now just south of Akron, I get down there at least twice a week in the summer. I have another place that I haven't been to in a while on Clark Rd. south of Wooster off Rt 83 that's kinda in Amish country gettin' closer to the Holmes county line west of Shreve just off a big game management area. It was always filthy with hogs! The problem there, a bunch of new houses have been built and that kinda' put the kibosh on that? The beans are definitely gettin' high with all the rain. Just gotta find those bald spots and there's gonna be some hogs someplace close for sure! Good Huntin'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B1s BmagX2, post: 2269018, member: 116037"] Wow, you're almost in my neighborhood! I'm 73 so it's been a while. The farm I grew up on has been sucked up by the city on Geyers Chapel rd. just west of Wooster. The power company bought the old farm off my uncle about 3 years ago and built an office complex, equipment storage, and substation there, so all those groundhogs have been paved over! The power company did something I couldn't do in 60 years, they got rid of all the hogs in about a year!! The bulk of the farm is still hummin'. They're farmin' probably 500-600 acres southeast of Wooster between rt 250 and old 30. I live in Green now just south of Akron, I get down there at least twice a week in the summer. I have another place that I haven't been to in a while on Clark Rd. south of Wooster off Rt 83 that's kinda in Amish country gettin' closer to the Holmes county line west of Shreve just off a big game management area. It was always filthy with hogs! The problem there, a bunch of new houses have been built and that kinda' put the kibosh on that? The beans are definitely gettin' high with all the rain. Just gotta find those bald spots and there's gonna be some hogs someplace close for sure! Good Huntin' [/QUOTE]
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