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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2534952" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>They are pests, destructive and disease vectors. Armadillos, or as they were called when I lived in the South, "<em>Possum on the Half Shell</em>", were most hated around homes, farms, gardens and flower beds. During bow season, they will get one's heart racing thinking a deer is coming your way, but to only discover it was Possum on the Half Shell nosing through the leaves. More than a few arrows were shot at an into these pests.</p><p></p><p>I spent quite a few warm summer and early fall nights using a 22 rifle and a Maglite strapped to the forearm and hunting these around small farms, gardens, large yards, etc. Many began moving at dusk, so most of our hunts would end by midnight, but sometimes, we began before dawn. Lots of fun, and the local rural folks were very welcoming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2534952, member: 9299"] They are pests, destructive and disease vectors. Armadillos, or as they were called when I lived in the South, "[I]Possum on the Half Shell[/I]", were most hated around homes, farms, gardens and flower beds. During bow season, they will get one's heart racing thinking a deer is coming your way, but to only discover it was Possum on the Half Shell nosing through the leaves. More than a few arrows were shot at an into these pests. I spent quite a few warm summer and early fall nights using a 22 rifle and a Maglite strapped to the forearm and hunting these around small farms, gardens, large yards, etc. Many began moving at dusk, so most of our hunts would end by midnight, but sometimes, we began before dawn. Lots of fun, and the local rural folks were very welcoming. [/QUOTE]
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