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Some serious groundhog hunting going down.
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<blockquote data-quote="cvixx" data-source="post: 2228603" data-attributes="member: 51421"><p>Not sure I would want to meet a groundhog that can move giant rocks! </p><p></p><p>you might want to bait a trap with peanut butter and catch them, or, depending on where your shop is, make a blind 25 yards away and shoot them with a .22.</p><p></p><p>I read a book a while back about Arizona in the 1880s. Seems ranchers had a problem with prairie dogs and hired Navajos to kill them. They set mirrors by the holes and when the dog came out it would see it's reflection and get all riled up, allowing the Navajo to sneak up and pot it with an arrow. Book went on to say that the dogs were considered a delicacy, by the Indians, who ate all they skewered. Might be an option. After all, dining on your hogs would be the best sort of payback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvixx, post: 2228603, member: 51421"] Not sure I would want to meet a groundhog that can move giant rocks! you might want to bait a trap with peanut butter and catch them, or, depending on where your shop is, make a blind 25 yards away and shoot them with a .22. I read a book a while back about Arizona in the 1880s. Seems ranchers had a problem with prairie dogs and hired Navajos to kill them. They set mirrors by the holes and when the dog came out it would see it’s reflection and get all riled up, allowing the Navajo to sneak up and pot it with an arrow. Book went on to say that the dogs were considered a delicacy, by the Indians, who ate all they skewered. Might be an option. After all, dining on your hogs would be the best sort of payback! [/QUOTE]
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