lotofpez
Active Member
My grandmother would boill them first to get as much fat and grease off of them as she could. Then she would cook them. Don't remember how they taste thou.
he was coming right for me
we would nurse them back to health and release them on the other side of the gunpowder. we would release the squirrels on the property.
Down South we call them "Whistle Pigs". If you holler at them before you shoot, they stand up and whistle.
Well, since were posting graphic pics, here's one that I shot this afternoon! Its funny what a .300 Win mag will do to these little critters
Sorry for the cell phone pic.
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damn all of you who backyard shoot. it makes me really jealous. DAMN
Well, I'm not really allowed to shoot in my backyard, but as long as i do my part, 1 shot 1 kill, and only use a 22, I haven't run into any trouble. My neighbors yard gets as torn up as mine, so he's glad to see them go, but I have a PETA neighbor across the street, if she only knew that wasn't a firecracker she heard in my backyard
I have not seen any this year either.
Here is one from the side part of the yard last year. ~70 yard shot to the chest with a .22cal pellet rifle from the upstairs window
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my old #330 trap, from which I took these two!
(I had to dispatch mama with a shovel).
What do you bait the traps with? I bought a trap a few years ago just for this reason but i never used it.
I'd love to give it a try
i'm finding it hard to believe that this was "self-defense"
I didn't use any bait, I followed them home and set the trap right over the hole.What do you bait the traps with? I bought a trap a few years ago just for this reason but i never used it.
I'd love to give it a try