Posted by Tony in Mass. on May 09, 2011 at 19:13:22 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: prairie dog hunting? posted by mos inee dave on May 09, 2011 at 06:51:11:
I was just a couch potato one night a couple weeks ago, a show about going down underground or something, started with ants and bugs, then praire dogs and rabbits etc. Seems a praire dog makes deep long burrows that- when it does rain, soak up water and they are ready for it and whatnot, but the ground is soaked, and that is a good thing west of the Missouri ain't it? Seems since white folks showed up with accurate rifles and poisons, the ground doesn't soak up water too well.. hummm. And ranches need them all shot off so's they can afford another well to get alcalide selser from 1200 feet down. Here's another humm. Unless some one was either riding or chasing it, I never saw an animal of any kind fall into or trip in a hole of any sort. You'd think if that was the case even while running, indians would have just chased herds of buffalo into praire dog colonies and watch em break all thier legs and stuff. Animals I know just don't get hurt like that whilst just walking around, well the animals I hang around with anyway. I don't like to pay a grand to shoot rifles either, I shoot at cardboard at 300 and 900 yards, and hitting a target the size of my bathroom with open sights at that range suits me fine.
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