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I don't think it was a hog nose, don't look like the ones around here, they have a small "beak". They are few and far between. Only saw 2 in my 67 trips around the sun.
Wife called me up from my work from home office this am. Ground how was out, probably 90 yards from the porch and that SOB saw me, and I was headed away from him at 90 degrees. I waited him for him late the PM. A worthy opponent!
I always found Groundhog hunting to be very challenging. They are very wary and alert, and work as a family/team. Always on lookout. Akin to hunting Yotes. Yes, a "worthy adversary."
Saw him this evening while putting out the trap. Came out from the edge of the field And he saw me and ran into some brush by a tandem axle trailer. Texted the wife and she brought out the .17, I waited for an hour in between him and his hole. Got him just before dark.
If I don’t catch another in the trap, I’ll fill in the holes and see if his family re-excavates.
Hope the vultures find him if they stink that badly.
I was watching a groundhog in a garden on youtube. He put a trail cam and the groundhog pops up and start to munch away on the pilfered eats as to say in to the trail cam 'sup, what now?". And the groundhog did this for a season in front of the trail cam. It was hilarious.
Now me I like those propane poppers but being that this is a groundhog, the amount of propane needed might lift the foundation.
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Wife called me up from my work from home office this am. Ground how was out, probably 90 yards from the porch and that SOB saw me, and I was headed away from him at 90 degrees. I waited him for him late the PM. A worthy opponent!
I always found Groundhog hunting to be very challenging. They are very wary and alert, and work as a family/team. Always on lookout. Akin to hunting Yotes. Yes, a "worthy adversary."
My favorite hunting, back in the day.
Saw him this evening while putting out the trap. Came out from the edge of the field And he saw me and ran into some brush by a tandem axle trailer. Texted the wife and she brought out the .17, I waited for an hour in between him and his hole. Got him just before dark.
If I don’t catch another in the trap, I’ll fill in the holes and see if his family re-excavates.
Hope the vultures find him if they stink that badly.
I like the way you topped that off JimmyJack!
Here’s the end of this one.
groundhog - it’s what’s for breakfast!
I was watching a groundhog in a garden on youtube. He put a trail cam and the groundhog pops up and start to munch away on the pilfered eats as to say in to the trail cam 'sup, what now?". And the groundhog did this for a season in front of the trail cam. It was hilarious.
Now me I like those propane poppers but being that this is a groundhog, the amount of propane needed might lift the foundation.