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Posted by Tractor Dan on May 24, 2003 at 08:39:22 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: Praire dogs. posted by R.Williams on May 23, 2003 at 13:44:05:
i forgot when a friends farm had there auction a friend and i were cleaning out the old horse barn and found a old crate which i dont remeber word for word what it said but it said burrowing rodent bombs they were supposed to be like a large smoke bomb from what the old farmer remebered he said you lite the fuse threw it down the hole and when the animal came up for air you shot him. well Jamie and I thaught wed try it so we went to one of the field where the woodchucks were plentifull Jamie lite the fuse and chucked it down the hole well we it went off the ground shook and Jamie lost most of the hair off his arm think the smoke bombs got a little dangerus as the aged no wood chucks came out think the concution did them in.
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