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I said 6 more weeks of winter... (GROUNDHOG MERGE)

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"Don't drive angry."
 
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When I was growing up I had a Great Dane/Black Lab mix that would kill groundhogs all the time. He would grab them and shake them once, and that's all it took to snap their neck.

My buddy needs one of those because we can't kill his groundhogs. Unfortunately they don't actually live in his yard so we can't do anything to their holes.
 
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My buddy needs one of those because we can't kill his groundhogs. Unfortunately they don't actually live in his yard so we can't do anything to their holes.

Roll some groundhog bombs in there and smoke them out. Basically a sulfur bomb you put down there that flushes them out and then pound them in the head with a shovel or bat.
 
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I had a problem with Raccoons dumping my garbage cans over. They then spread it all over the side of the house.

I moved the cans inside the garage, open the door a couple feet and waited.

When they entered the garage, I shut the door, scared the hell out of them(they were hissing), then opend up the garage door 6 inches and watched as they all (4) made a run for it. As soon as they got to the door, I shut it on their heads. (I don't have the electric eye). One slipped out, one stayed in and two wer caught by the neck. I then went outside and whacked the two in the head with my 5 iron
 
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I had a problem with Raccoons dumping my garbage cans over. They then spread it all over the side of the house.

I moved the cans inside the garage, open the door a couple feet and waited.

When they entered the garage, I shut the door, scared the hell out of them(they were hissing), then opend up the garage door 6 inches and watched as they all (4) made a run for it. As soon as they got to the door, I shut it on their heads. (I don't have the electric eye). One slipped out, one stayed in and two wer caught by the neck. I then went outside and whacked the two in the head with my 5 iron

Nicely done my man.

Raccoons almost disappeared around Ohio until they quit allowing people to hunt them a few decades back and now they are EVERYWHERE!
 
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I had a problem with Raccoons dumping my garbage cans over. They then spread it all over the side of the house.

I moved the cans inside the garage, open the door a couple feet and waited.

When they entered the garage, I shut the door, scared the hell out of them(they were hissing), then opend up the garage door 6 inches and watched as they all (4) made a run for it. As soon as they got to the door, I shut it on their heads. (I don't have the electric eye). One slipped out, one stayed in and two wer caught by the neck. I then went outside and whacked the two in the head with my 5 iron

I recommend the 5-wood for more power and elevation :wink:
 
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blade or cavity back? I see advantages with both.

You have to love a webpage where you can talk about killing animals with golf clubs, baseball bats, and garden tools. :p

I prefer the .22 cal method. I just borrow my dad's browning .22 target pistol with some cb caps in it removes the head quite nicely...:dead:

I don't recommend using anything larger than the .22 pistol though I tried a .22 long once but it traveled pretty far after the initial impact
 
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