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The clip fails to mention the recreational value of groundhogs. + marks the spot.* ;D

*My apologies in advance to the PETA types who will be offended by my post.
 
We call them varmints around here. I know a farmer who lost a leg when his tractor flipped over after running over a groundhog hole. Every day of the year is groundhog day for him. My dad says they make the best housepets you could ever ask for, when he was young they always had one as a pet, he called them laphogs, they were too poor to afford a dog, Dave
 
Exactly Dave. Dairy cows break their legs, hay trailers roll etc. A few years back my mom was over run by them. One actually was knawing at the undercoating on her car. The only thing we could think of was that it liked the road salt residue from the winter. It actually wound up chewing through the O2 sensor wires.
 
I've shot 3 of them in my backyard.
I'll be damned if all my hard work in the garden is going to feed these underground rats!
 
So what do they taste like? And the first one that sez 'chicken' ..... stickpoke
 
I don't know how they taste. They are considered a nuisance and are just left for the other wildlife to feast on. The carcass only lasts two or three days before it is consumed.
 
Ya know, I've wondered this for some time. Back, ok WAAAY back when I was young the deal was "If he sees his shadow its 6 more weeks of winter and if he doesn't see it its 6 weeks til spring. A little "folk humor." Now it seems that everyone thinks he's some kind of prognosticator. When did this change occur? Or is it just another case of the population "dumbing down"?
 
No No...

Rules are:
(I know this is TRUE because I live in Punxsutawney Pennsylvania! ::))

Groundhog Sees Shadow = 6 more weeks of winter
Groundhog Doesn't See Shadow = Early Spring

Our hometown Punxsutawney Phil DID see his shadow this morning, so 6 more weeks of winter.
If the remaining winter is as mild as it has been so far, I'll have no complaints! ;)

Side Note:
As a young teenager, I used to earn $3 a carcass for shooting those rodents out of farmers
cattle pastures. If a cow stepped in a groundhog hole it could break a leg. The farmers would
offer a bounty on them and we liked to prove our shooting skills to our peers.
If you missed a shot from under 100 yards your buddies would be sure EVERYBODY knew about it!

Rick
 
Yea, I've shot a few with a 270 and 100 grain hollow points there isn't much left to
worry about. :)
...lew...
 
watching groundhog day for the Nth time :hDe:
Tin
 
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