Posted by gbs on June 21, 2021 at 20:33:13 from (71.217.204.227):
In Reply to: Got It!!! posted by big tee on June 21, 2021 at 12:00:05:
i was always told those things were hard to kill. when i was young boy we swan in granddaddy pond almost every evening during hot weather, there were several of those that moved in and my uncle decided one Saturday it was time to eliminate some of them, so he set up in the orchard on the hill above the pond with a 22 mag. automatic and proceed the shoot them as they surfaced. one about the size of yours surfaced and when he shot him he rolled over and while he was doing that my uncle kept shooting, a week later we started to go swimming and in the edge of the water was the turtle he shot while he was rolling still alive, with best i can remember 6 holes in him, we drug him out and laid up side down between to rocks and left , next day he back in the edge of the water, this time we placed his head on a rock and delivered the final blow with another. the buzzards finished him off the next day.
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