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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 2980199" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>Congrats. It is very fun to whack them. Especially when they have become a pest. </p><p>78 from my yard with a pellet rifle and traps so far this "season". I had let them go for years, but once they got into the attic I was mad, when they got under the hood of my Duramax and chewed a few wires, it was war. I seem to be thinning the herd considerably now. I still see one occasionally, but when they see me, it is running for the hills. Some have gone into the stew pot, but most have been put in the crab pots or used for trapping meat.</p><p></p><p>At the farm, I have peanuts out for bear. Once bear season is out, it is time for the 22-250 AI to shoot them at range. Eastern NC Prairie Dog shoot on squirrels. If you have not tried it, put it on the list. They don't sit still long, so you not only need to be a good shot, but also need to be fast on the trigger, as they normally only stop for a few seconds sitting upright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 2980199, member: 20769"] Congrats. It is very fun to whack them. Especially when they have become a pest. 78 from my yard with a pellet rifle and traps so far this "season". I had let them go for years, but once they got into the attic I was mad, when they got under the hood of my Duramax and chewed a few wires, it was war. I seem to be thinning the herd considerably now. I still see one occasionally, but when they see me, it is running for the hills. Some have gone into the stew pot, but most have been put in the crab pots or used for trapping meat. At the farm, I have peanuts out for bear. Once bear season is out, it is time for the 22-250 AI to shoot them at range. Eastern NC Prairie Dog shoot on squirrels. If you have not tried it, put it on the list. They don't sit still long, so you not only need to be a good shot, but also need to be fast on the trigger, as they normally only stop for a few seconds sitting upright. [/QUOTE]
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