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Posted by super99 on June 26, 2007 at 02:24:02 from (207.144.199.43):
My wife wakes up in the middle of the night and the dog wants out, and she sees a skunk out by the machine shed. 2 weeks ago, one was out there just as I was going to bed about dusk. I snuck out of the house and was able to get close enough to shoot him. Last night , same thing, only 2 skunks. I snuck out and around and she was standing by the door watching me. I was about 40 feet from the shed and watching 1 of them come down along side the shed when she hollers, there is one coming across the road. To my left comes a skunk, headed right in front of me. Shot him at about 20 ft, and the other one just stopped and looked., then started back toward the front of the shed. I moved around and got in front of him and he stopped and just looked at me so I shot him to. Got a rake and shovel and old seed corn sack and put them in sack and took down the road and threw in a ditch. Wonder how many more I'll have to kill before we run of of them? Killer
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