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  • Don H

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    Jan 17, 2013
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    Hazzard County
    Noticed this morning that something has dug under my shed. Yesterday no hole, today a big hole. I'm thinking it's a groundhog so the trap is set and baited with carrots.
     

    outrider58

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    tallen702

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    Sep 3, 2012
    5,119
    In the boonies of MoCo
    ^^^^^

    That's definitely me when I see one out back. I'll be eating dinner and the wife will say "Uh Oh, here comes you friend."

    I'll leave the dinner table to go blast the little b**tards if I have to.
     

    1time

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 26, 2009
    2,280
    Baltimore, Md
    My dog is the best ground hog hunter I've had. She killed 6 from my shed last year. They are either all gone or haven't come out yet because once they do, she spends her day sniffing under the shed.
     

    67temp

    Active Member
    Jun 25, 2009
    901
    Gettysburg, PA
    I've got one that just dug a hole under my shed and I saw him a few days ago. I set a trap up in front of it's hole with no bait and made a funnel from fire wood so he would have to go into the trap. I also filled in his other holes so he only had one option of getting out. Next day I go to check the trap and I've caught a squirrel. :mad54:
     

    Flametamer

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    Mar 6, 2014
    800
    Frederick County
    Got 2 on Saturday afternoon with my old Rem 552. That brings the 61-year total for this old .22 to 776 groundhogs (I started keeping talley when I got this first gun as a wee lad in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains back in '56.)
     

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