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    This isn't a fishing report, it's more a summary of my last two weeks when my daughter and family were up from Georgia on vacation. You've already seen the report of our fishing trip with vbottom. I was able to spend a lot of time with the grandkids, Isla (6) and Bodhi, (8mo) and we had some grand adventures. From having breakfast at Cousin Tanya's coffee shop/bakery to riding 4 wheeler and little blue(my ford 1710 tractor) to weeding, mulching and watering the garden. It was during our gardening sessions that we found I had an overabundance of chipmunks and decided we needed to go on the offensive. 4 traps were baited with peanut butter and corn kernels and strategically placed by Isla and checked multiple times a day. After 4 days our catch was 8 chipmunks, 7 mice and a red squirrel. All were disposed of in the field behind the house with the red squirrel and 2 chipmunks donating their tails for future crappie jigs (Isla's idea). Thursday we found that a woodchuck had decided to dig under the foundation of my barn and seemed to enjoy dining on my squash plants. We broke out the heavy artillery, setting a #160 body grip trap over the den entrance. We were rewarded with a young female chuck the following morning who also donated some tail hair to the jig tying cause. We reset the trap but they had to leave shortly after on the second leg of their vacation, to Iceland. Isla insisted that I would let her know if we caught any more chucks, which we did this morning, a big daddy male. She's going to be so excited to hear the news. It's very quiet around here with them gone but they will be back in August for Isla's next lesson in countryfication.
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    Great times. Glad for you Jerry. Thanks "D"
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    Great times for sure.
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    Awesome and wonderful memories. Good job, good times.

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    Get a tire swing if you don't already have one. My grandkids absolutely loved it. Congrats on making memories!

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    Good stuff Jerry! Thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    This isn't a fishing report, it's more a summary of my last two weeks when my daughter and family were up from Georgia on vacation. You've already seen the report of our fishing trip with vbottom. I was able to spend a lot of time with the grandkids, Isla (6) and Bodhi, (8mo) and we had some grand adventures. From having breakfast at Cousin Tanya's coffee shop/bakery to riding 4 wheeler and little blue(my ford 1710 tractor) to weeding, mulching and watering the garden. It was during our gardening sessions that we found I had an overabundance of chipmunks and decided we needed to go on the offensive. 4 traps were baited with peanut butter and corn kernels and strategically placed by Isla and checked multiple times a day. After 4 days our catch was 8 chipmunks, 7 mice and a red squirrel. All were disposed of in the field behind the house with the red squirrel and 2 chipmunks donating their tails for future crappie jigs (Isla's idea). Thursday we found that a woodchuck had decided to dig under the foundation of my barn and seemed to enjoy dining on my squash plants. We broke out the heavy artillery, setting a #160 body grip trap over the den entrance. We were rewarded with a young female chuck the following morning who also donated some tail hair to the jig tying cause. We reset the trap but they had to leave shortly after on the second leg of their vacation, to Iceland. Isla insisted that I would let her know if we caught any more chucks, which we did this morning, a big daddy male. She's going to be so excited to hear the news. It's very quiet around here with them gone but they will be back in August for Isla's next lesson in countryfication.
    When I was really young, chipmunks were a favorite pet of mine. Mine got so tame I could turn them loose outside and re-catch them!

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    Update on the woodchuck trapping- the body count is now at 14, all from the same hole. Only 2 were caught exiting the hole, the other 12 were on the way in. Isla loves the updates and sends me lots of thumbs up and heart emojis when I give her one.
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    Those ground hogs can be frustrating to get rid of,good job.

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