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<blockquote data-quote="Garry J" data-source="post: 2847281" data-attributes="member: 71612"><p>I agree with you I would probably not shoot a porcupine because they don't live around me and don't seem to to create a threat. When in Wyoming Antelope hunting I would not shoot one but let a Coyote come by. Another story. Groundhogs armadillos coyotes prairie dogs Fair game.. I had a skunk that took up residents in my Garage for 6 days. Could not get in a live trap so I put out poison and it did not kill him. On the sixth day he got in the trap. Took him outside with the intentions of shooting him.</p><p> I looked at him for a little bit and said guy you lived through the poison</p><p> I just turned the trap over and let him go. I've never seen him on my trail Cameras Again. Some of his brothers show up but not him. I won't even kill a poisonous snake. They just bon't bother me. Stray cats around the house are pretty safe unless they set up by the bird feeder and kill 1 bird after another then they become history. I had a J bird at the feeder 1 day that set there and would turn around and Peck other birds in the head and kill them after about 6 birds I shot. Him with the pellet gun. It boils down the one thing what I think or perceive as a threat or a nuisance. But for one thing for sure we live in America and we can all express our opinion And respect each other's opinion. We don't have to agree with it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garry J, post: 2847281, member: 71612"] I agree with you I would probably not shoot a porcupine because they don't live around me and don't seem to to create a threat. When in Wyoming Antelope hunting I would not shoot one but let a Coyote come by. Another story. Groundhogs armadillos coyotes prairie dogs Fair game.. I had a skunk that took up residents in my Garage for 6 days. Could not get in a live trap so I put out poison and it did not kill him. On the sixth day he got in the trap. Took him outside with the intentions of shooting him. I looked at him for a little bit and said guy you lived through the poison I just turned the trap over and let him go. I've never seen him on my trail Cameras Again. Some of his brothers show up but not him. I won't even kill a poisonous snake. They just bon't bother me. Stray cats around the house are pretty safe unless they set up by the bird feeder and kill 1 bird after another then they become history. I had a J bird at the feeder 1 day that set there and would turn around and Peck other birds in the head and kill them after about 6 birds I shot. Him with the pellet gun. It boils down the one thing what I think or perceive as a threat or a nuisance. But for one thing for sure we live in America and we can all express our opinion And respect each other's opinion. We don't have to agree with it though. [/QUOTE]
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