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Posted by RayP(MI) on May 12, 2005 at 15:03:11 from (64.25.199.4):
In Reply to: OT Groundhog bait posted by other Will on May 12, 2005 at 09:39:00:
Watched my dad one time - clubbed a "chuck out of a tree! Caught "em out of range of his hole, and he sought refuge on a lower limb of a tree. Dad walked up, swinging a short limb in his hand, pendulum style... "chuck was hypnotised by the swinging motion - all of a sudden the club made a complete loop over the top - caught "chuck right in the noggin! Another time we had one seek refuge in a 6" x30 foot aluminum irrigation pipe. Stuck one end in a tree and kept it angling upward at even steeper angles until we heard the screeching clawing sound as the "chuck slid out. When he hit bottom he met a club aside the head. Wood chucks are not good neighbors. We keep finding new ways to discourage then!
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