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<blockquote data-quote="gnettleton" data-source="post: 223990" data-attributes="member: 7915"><p>My wife's family is in the Timber Business in East Texas, and those little rascals can cause allot of damage to pine saplings just planted, on the 20,000 acres that has tree growing for eventual harvest, we have killed ,trapped over 3500 in the last 5 years. We have averaged a little more than 2 a day in that time period. AR-15 still work the best, but I am beginning to like what I have heard about the 450 bushmaster. Trapping gets the most with fermented corn getting the sow and all the babies. </p><p>Claymores would be the best, but they don't sell them at Wal Mart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnettleton, post: 223990, member: 7915"] My wife's family is in the Timber Business in East Texas, and those little rascals can cause allot of damage to pine saplings just planted, on the 20,000 acres that has tree growing for eventual harvest, we have killed ,trapped over 3500 in the last 5 years. We have averaged a little more than 2 a day in that time period. AR-15 still work the best, but I am beginning to like what I have heard about the 450 bushmaster. Trapping gets the most with fermented corn getting the sow and all the babies. Claymores would be the best, but they don't sell them at Wal Mart [/QUOTE]
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