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Hunting Media => Hunting Pictures => Trail Cam Pictures => Topic started by: J.K. on Jul 10, 2013, 10:33:13 PM
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And theres plenty more around >:(
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-WhieIaM0vQs/Ud2A718fzMI/AAAAAAAAAUg/91C3uud2O1g/s800/PICT0979.JPG)
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Looks like you got a varmint problem. Get the 22 out !
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or the Gammo ;)
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THATS FUNNY
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good luck killing a raccoon with a pellet gun LOL. They are tough bastards!
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If a Gamo can take down a wild boar, a raccoon should be no problem. ;D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugyO7dcF1n8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugyO7dcF1n8)
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My grand father used to have a lot of trouble on the farm with coons getting in the corn, so he used to trap them. He used homemade Hav-a-Hearts so as to not hurt the barn cats. He got a lot of them. Every once in a while he'd find a skunk or opossum in the trap as well, but one morning he went out to check the trap, he found the old sow coon in the trap, and her seven kits curled up around it. Big day...... ;D
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5 gal. bucket & a 220 coni-bear ;) They won't come back that way ;D
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Lol. They didn't come back. Gramps carried the .22
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You can make about $150 resolving that problem! ;D
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If a Gamo can take down a wild boar, a raccoon should be no problem. ;D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugyO7dcF1n8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugyO7dcF1n8)
LOL I'm dying at that video. I have actually the same exact gun, and I've had gray squirrels run away from them it lol. I only say that because I shot a few last year with my .17hmr and some required more than one shot if it wasn't a perfect head shot.