Momma is gone. Kept poking up out of the den while I was mowing around the bridge over our creek. Parked the mower about 20 feet away behind overhanging branches and waited about 5 minutes and she came out and breathed her last.
LOL. I've killed 4 with the snubby in the last 2 years. Most memorable and "breaking my arm patting myself on the back" shot was shooting one that was running at about 10 yards. I was HOOAH! Over that as I suprise myself sometimes. I've killed several with my 9mm Shield plus and one of my favorites is my Ruger MkIII with a Weaver 2.5-8 x 28 scope mounted on it.OMG, how many whistle pigs drop from handguns period? Let alone a snubby!
My biggest issue with groundhogs are damage done to the foundations of my out buildings. About 5-6 years ago our ditch bank washed out when a heavy rain hit the area and the overflow from the field hit the groundhog hole and turned it into a water jet washing away about 30 feet of bank into the creek.10 this week…. All within 100yds of my house. I don’t care about wild whistle pigs I just don’t want them making subdivisions next to me and my garden
Those are fun to shoot too especially when they're eating in our garden.I've killed 3 in the past 2 days. And it was with a pellet pistol. But my 'hogs look different than y'all's.
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15" .20 VarTarg that I need some time behind too.Hmmm, Contender in .22 mag collecting dust..............
We'd whistle at 'em so they'd stand up then shoot when we were kids.I have been whistled at twice this yr by young chucks in the thick stuff.
Kinda funny.
I still do that when I see one in the grass but can't see enough of the head or body to make a good shot.We'd whistle at 'em so they'd stand up then shoot when we were kids.