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<blockquote data-quote="DougsCamo" data-source="post: 1202491" data-attributes="member: 83401"><p>Are you talking on the NC side or the Virginia side? Really been looking hard here in Southwest Va. about 24 miles North of the NC line and the old traditional methods and locations for groundhogs are practically gone...too many coyotes!</p><p>As to the original thread, I don't hunt them anymore until after the first hay cutting. Generally, about that time the pups are coming out on their own and I have more targets.lightbulb Of course, farmers as a rule aren't too keen about the idea of letting more groundhogs wander around their fields!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougsCamo, post: 1202491, member: 83401"] Are you talking on the NC side or the Virginia side? Really been looking hard here in Southwest Va. about 24 miles North of the NC line and the old traditional methods and locations for groundhogs are practically gone...too many coyotes! As to the original thread, I don't hunt them anymore until after the first hay cutting. Generally, about that time the pups are coming out on their own and I have more targets.lightbulb Of course, farmers as a rule aren't too keen about the idea of letting more groundhogs wander around their fields!! [/QUOTE]
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