My neighbor did the same thing last summer. He did it trying to keep birds out of his corn. But - in my case he was doing it maybe 1/8th a mile from my house. He's works for the state of New York as a conservation/wildlife technician and brought several propane canons home on loan - to use on his family farm.
The noise was driving us nuts but it took us a week to figure where it was coming from. Since it was going off every hour, from 6:00 a.m. to dark, I was kind of perplexed on who was doing it without being seen (I didn't know it was my neighbor with a cannon). Finally - I went down to my neighbor to ask if he knew what (*ssh*le was making all the noise). Well? Bad choice of words since it ends up is was him and I was about the 20th person to come to his place and complain. He kept it up for the rest of the summer and isn't very friendly with me anymore.
Note that two years ago - my dog got caught in a leg-hold coyote trap on a popular hiking trail in nearby state forest. At that time I ALSO went to my neighbor with the trap in hand - and asked him to see if he could ID the #s off it and trace the idiot that set it in the middle of summer (no name on the tag - just a sequence of #s and NYS on it). Whoops again! It was him. As a wildlife tech, he said he was setting coyote traps to train some new guys working for the state. I guess they are special and don't have to follow game laws.
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