I'm being over run!!!
I was gazing out the kitchen window this morning and spied a doe watching something in the tall grass by the red shed. I soon figured out what it was and now he's dead.
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And his big brother too!
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I actually got three, but one was "too gory" to show.
RJ
Nice, RJ!
Good to see you're taking care of business!!
Cool!
Paul
that's a nice one, do you eat' groundhog................Ron
Not on purpose . . . . . I've eaten them in the annual "Rode Kill Cook-off" in Ennis MT, but I didn't find them all the "tasty". I guess if I was real hungry . . . . . . . . .
RJ
:food04: it's how you cook'm.......Ron
It's also how they're shot. Considering the cartridges used, it has pretty much gotta be head-shots. Anything else, and untasty parts are blown into the tasty parts. At least that has been my experience with Arctic ground squirrels (Spermophilus parryii) that are just ever-so-slightly smaller than prairie dogs. Adult Arctic ground squirrels are about 2.5 lb. Up here, the 'whistle pigs' are hoary marmots (Marmota caligata) and considerably smaller than the eastern ground hogs (Marmota monax). The hoarys are about half-again as big as prairie dogs.
Paul
That biggun'? I'd guessed his weight at 15 pounds. My arm got tired totin' him out yonder so's the "birds" could eat him.
Artic ground squirrels . . . .hmmmmmm . . . . they look a lot like Columbian ground squirrels
http://fieldguide.mt.gov/speciesDetail.aspx?elcode=AMAFB05070
RJ
I know I miss-spelt artic but I didn't mis-spelt columbian
Good shooting! I have never stot one of those there is the odd one around but I have never got one. To get the gran slam of varmints around here I need to get a racoon and a marmot!