Posted by JackE on May 01, 2009 at 09:56:47 from (74.92.77.174):
In Reply to: Re: Rat Story posted by supera2 on May 01, 2009 at 08:49:31:
We had rats out behind a house I lived in a few years back. I would go out on the back deck with my .22 and drink a couple of beers and just snipe em off. You could see them moving about through the hedgerow. After like 3 days, when I would come out on the deck, they would STOP moving around. I'd stand there and look, and I'd see them peeking around the bushes and over tree branches on the ground. None of them would be moving around. Of course I could still pop a few of them, but they made it much tougher. After a few more days, I'd look out the back window, see them moving around, get the .22 and go out back, and nothing , they would lay low, I would'nt see any of them. I'd have to give them a couple of weeks, and even then it was'nt as fun as when I first started blasting them. I could go out there without the gun and they would go about their business seemingly without a care in the world, with the gun, they would lay low. I would'nt have believed it if I had'nt seen it myself. Jack
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