Posted by redtom on August 09, 2010 at 15:54:55 from (97.84.168.196):
In Reply to: O/t Groundhog control posted by Philip Doolittle on August 09, 2010 at 15:13:51:
I have them regularily around my place and I find that in the spring they are easy to shoot. But once shot at, you are right, they learn to run like heck at the slightest sound. I do get a couple by going out early morn with 22 and sitiing ever so quiet near their hole. But, you only get one chance. Miss and He'll learn and never let you see him. I also have shoveled in their hole and jumped them while they're diggin it out and don't hear me coming. I'd say use a connibear trap but then you have to worry about pets. Just my opinion, but I've never seen exhaust, smoke bombs, water or even used oil drive them out of their hole. Too many crooks and crannies. Someone once said that if you throw dog p@@P in their holes they will leave, dunno.
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