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#^^^^^^&'s secret livelining techniques revealed :hihi:
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Squirrel Hell
About 4 years ago i planted 3900 bulbs and had every squirrel in the world in our yard. neighbors and retired city cops all around me so i couldn't use the 12 gauge. I found using a have a heart trap and then leaving them in the trap24hrs would bring coyotes and they would move the trap trying to get the squirrel. those suckers never came back. 8 squirrels and 2 raccoons later and 200 bulbs replanted in the neighbors yards and back to normal
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LOL That is similar to what we did to catch mice up at the camp in Maine. But instead of smearing the peanut butter on the inside of the bucket we used a can strung length wise on a piece of coat hanger. We would smear the peanut butter all over the can (lightly) and wait. A couple of times a night you'd hear a mouse who went swimming when he jumped from the ramp to the can in the middle of the bucket. Once it hit the can it would spin and drop the mouse to its watery grave :hee: |
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these are pissah.....:laugha::laugha:
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saw that once
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use the hav-a hart catchum then drop it in a Trash can full of Water. GLUB-GLUB!!
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Shoot it.Skin it.Cook it.Eat it.Simple.
"Can't grill it till ya kill it." |
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perfect gun for squirrels: the barrett 50 cal ;)
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I am told they taste like chicken!
Noticing an increase in the squirrel population in my yard today Slingah????? Coincidence???:laughs: |
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A friend of mine used to catch the basstirds in a trap..Then bring the trap near the back of car..Cover with tarp..Get a hose that fits around your tail pipe and put the other end under the tarp and start the car up..Within minutes the critter is asleep for ever..:bl:
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Lost a set of patio cushions to a family of them last year, ripped them to shreds while we were away on vacation. Lost a grill cover to them this year. I see bloodshed in their future....
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one thing i've learned as an outdoorsman , a farmer, and a studier of Nature, animals and their language.....is that scent is the all time biggy
and very useful to the common man... if he thinks about it. It's a shame to waste that lovely beer down the toilet when you can mark your territory. For example watching the trails into the lower barn in cat prints in the snow.... each time it snowed and catching the cat red handed in there "one night " with my great dingo dog i have and scaring the crap out of it... it's still came back...again and again and again........... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ingoonduty.jpg until one night i decided i'd JUST :kewl: pee on the threshold of the barn just once to see if i could claim the barn as "my territory" and it worked like a charm :musc: |
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Let me know if it works for the squirrels on your bird feeders. :hihi: Rav, that is one beautiful Dingo. :btu: |
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i.m friggan out of here............. :bo:
yesterday, ... i saw this all black cat running down the middle of the road as fast as it could to get as far away from my house in the shortest amount of time possible... ( at that point i smiled to myself knowing ) *Star was making her "rounds" and territorial run (cat hunting) this dog is wicked fast..... they are bred to herd cattle....without barking ( ever) so the cattle don't really know their location....all they feel is their hamstrings being nipped on occasion ''''enough so///to keep them constantly moving... ( ie successfully herded) and that black cat had several encounters with my dog and learned quickly......wow! that's one fast F' N dog... heh heh :rotf2: JPI to make it perfectly clear... i come to S-B to share my secrets... those that you could best utilize that is... others i will not speak of.... they are for the Wizard to Know and for the student to learn... they cannot be simply told ...and if i spoke of them S-B members would all sign a petition to send me to the Funny Farm,,, ah HA HA HA :grins: but i have news for ya... i'm already there |
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