Yep, definitely here, had to leave the grocery getter out the road and use the ATV to get out do to the frost coming out. Also looks like the raccoons are back so time to set the traps today.Yes I declarer it is officially spring, as the first ground hog of the year has met it's demise.
Yep, they must like it here at the last stop inn because they never leave.LMAO,, dont ya just love them little masked critters
I don't mind the groundhogs as they have learned to dig their holes in places I don't care about.Yes I declarer it is officially spring, as the first ground hog of the year has met it's demise.
I'm 2x2 today on Red Squirrels trying to get into my garage. .22 cal RWS at 100 ft gets it doneI don't mind the groundhogs as they have learned to dig their holes in places I don't care about.
My dad who lived in a suburban location was a terror to chipmunks with his air rifle...
If you need more practice I have a few red squirrels that need to go !!I'm 2x2 today on Red Squirrels trying to get into my garage. .22 cal RWS at 100 ft gets it done
I cap my fair share of the little buggers all year long. The Voice OF Reason keeps telling me "They Live Here Too" I don't listen to her.If you need more practice I have a few red squirrels that need to go !!
Atta boy, show no mercy.I cap my fair share of the little buggers all year long. The Voice OF Reason keeps telling me "They Live Here Too" I don't listen to her.
With all the rain and warm temps we have muskrats up in the wood pile and back in the gardens. Hoping the water levels drop and they head back to the ditch. One was hunkered down in front of the garage door and jumped about 3’ in the air when I opened it last night. Not worth anything to trap them these days. Hopefully they get caught out when one of our resident hawks or owls is around. Have not seen a trash panda or a whistle pig yet this year
Not much rain here,but warm weather sure got the moles active in the yard. Well -they were active. Gotta catch then in the yard before they to the mulch(landscaping around the house). Walk lightly behind movement and pop out of the ground with a shovel.With all the rain and warm temps we have muskrats up in the wood pile and back in the gardens. Hoping the water levels drop and they head back to the ditch. One was hunkered down in front of the garage door and jumped about 3’ in the air when I opened it last night. Not worth anything to trap them these days. Hopefully they get caught out when one of our resident hawks or owls is around. Have not seen a trash panda or a whistle pig yet this year