Posted by El Toro on March 13, 2011 at 13:25:42 from (108.3.200.96):
In Reply to: Woodchucks in my barn posted by littlefarmer on March 13, 2011 at 07:31:46:
I use to trap them in a "Have a Heart" trap and I took them in on an Army base where I worked and turn them loose. The coyotes they brought in had a feast. A black civilian guard looked in the bed of my truck and asked what I was going to do with the ground hog in the trap. I told him I usually let them out and ask him he wanted him to eat. He said he would like to have him. Whenever I had one and and he was on duty I let him have them for eating. When I was shooting them it was a pain in the rear do to the ground being so hard to bury them. Once the neighbor's dog dug it up and started eating it. Now the field behind me is full of houses so I can't shoot them. I smoked a few of them with a little snort of gasoline down the hole then wait a minute for the fumes to spread then drop a match. I wasn't sure it was working until a new hog was using the hole and pushed out the skull and teeth of the one I smoked. So he got the same treatment. I still have them and I'm in the town limits. Hal
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