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<blockquote data-quote="troupe" data-source="post: 1521708" data-attributes="member: 42169"><p>Living in Eastern NC where a groundhog is extremely rare, I really miss the whistle pigs of a big clover field in the hills. I miss it more then deer hunting the ridges, well maybe. Someday I will make it back to the hills. Deer season was more then hunting in November, it was tradition. When I was young, I remember when my Papaw had a 222 Rem. It was the hot ticket back then. You could not miss with that rifle. Maybe the 12x Unertal that sat on top of it helped. Many years ago. My dad and I walked many, many miles in the fields and along the edges and wood lines sitting watching holes. And a experienced ground hog hunter new what to look for in the fields, the way the grass was greener and taller around the holes. What great memories. SOMEDAY !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troupe, post: 1521708, member: 42169"] Living in Eastern NC where a groundhog is extremely rare, I really miss the whistle pigs of a big clover field in the hills. I miss it more then deer hunting the ridges, well maybe. Someday I will make it back to the hills. Deer season was more then hunting in November, it was tradition. When I was young, I remember when my Papaw had a 222 Rem. It was the hot ticket back then. You could not miss with that rifle. Maybe the 12x Unertal that sat on top of it helped. Many years ago. My dad and I walked many, many miles in the fields and along the edges and wood lines sitting watching holes. And a experienced ground hog hunter new what to look for in the fields, the way the grass was greener and taller around the holes. What great memories. SOMEDAY !!! [/QUOTE]
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