when i was a young'n prolly about 15 or so we had ground hogs bad. they were tearing up soybeans like crazy. i used to lay out in the field with my remington nylon 66 .22 and a scope and shoot em. there was one had a den up on a knoll along the fenceline, real smart one, could never get a shot at him. one day i decided to burn him out. took a 5 gallon can of gas up there and poured it in the hole. there was a furrow right at the edge of the fencline from the moldboard plow. what i dint know is the gas vapor came out of the hole and drifted down the fenceline. when i tossed the match, the flames shot down the furrow maybe 100 feet or so and set the fencline on fire. wearing jeans, no shirt and a hat, i grabbed an armload of weeds from the fenceline and beat the fire out before i got hollered at. put the fire out, but found out not much later, the weeds were poison oak. i was covered with blisters. dad thought it was kinda funny, mom didnt see the humor in it!! finally got the ground hog with a trap. got close to 40 ground hogs that summer.
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