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Re: Inside Job - woodchuck !!!


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Posted by Billy NY on August 31, 2012 at 14:27:32 from (67.248.100.3):

In Reply to: Re: Inside Job - woodchuck !!! posted by Rick Kr on August 31, 2012 at 14:08:02:

Thats pretty much the cure all, he'd have had a field day here. I'd also have to say when dogs get to em, 'chucks will stand and fight, til that dog sees an opportunity and does exactly whats in the picture, which is pretty quick, but if that chuck gets a bite in, its going to be a nasty puncture wound. I'd vote it being humane, about the same thing that happens in the wild. Personally, and to be honest, and I don't know why, I hate when it has to come to that, yet I know sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do, I always think what it must be like to be in the other guys shoes, and when I can, I will go the extra mile to be fair, I just feel better knowing I'm not judge jury and executioner of animals that really don't know any better and am just trying to survive. Heck, he had the run of my entire garden and upon closer look he just nipped some eggplant leaves, and spinach leaves, like since yesterday, I have seen them in my garden years past, no greens like lettuce, spinach or the like, never bothered a thing 'cept weeds, he did get the lettuce but he could have decimated my garden, really surprised he never touched the cucumbers, not a one. How in heck I missed this guy was right under my nose, I take my hat off to him, one smart little 'chuck LOL !!!

We get soft as age creeps or something, will also admit, earlier this summer, after taking a hit from them, I was thoroughly enraged, doused their dens with gasoline and put a lid on them, let the vapors kill em and that was the end of that, I just guess a persons conscience and values never change, I hate having to do it, always a conflict with me, but I won't hesitate when its time, just wish it did not have to be like that is all.


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