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    He's been hanging around for a while. To Big for a squirrel. No ears....so it's not a rabbit. Don't bark....so it's not a dog. Not sure how big a hamster gets? Sure can run Fast! Eats something from the yard 3-4 times a day.
    I just KNOW it was a big one!!!
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    Ground hog. Will move in all his lazy family and they will dig up your yard banks and move in for good. Hope you think he's really cute. We learned just how much damage they can do really quickly. We trapped them and moved them to a much more desirable location far far away.

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    A PEST! .22LR to the noggin oughta eliminate that problem.









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    Frosty,
    You is a city boy. At home we call them whistle pigs. Shoot em all show no mercy.

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    NAH NAH YOU FOLKS GOT IT ALL WRONG! THAT IS A WEATHER ANIMAL!

    Groundhog .org - the Official Site of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club

    AND YES FROSTY HE HAS EARS.

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    That weather animal is as accurate as the forcasters around here

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    Frosty you need to get rid of him quick they do a lot of damage! I had one down at my barn and it took me a month to fix all the damage. Shot him in the ear if you want to end it quick! If you need help contact JLT the king trapper.

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    after the killing, lay whisle pig on his back, make two small cuts along the back legs, pull hide till loose, hang on two nails or have partner hold back legs, pull hide to head, remove same, gut the pig, wash well, remove back strap, seperate other body parts, wash , let set in fridge couple days, best darn meat going, mmmmmgooood

    why do they call them whistle pigs, cause they let out a whistle when scart. and they can climb a tree.

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    Dad has a friend who trapped some at the park. He was cleaning and eating. Dad said he offered to bring him some. He said no but trap all you can stand to eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    after the killing, lay whisle pig on his back, make two small cuts along the back legs, pull hide till loose, hang on two nails or have partner hold back legs, pull hide to head, remove same, gut the pig, wash well, remove back strap, seperate other body parts, wash , let set in fridge couple days, best darn meat going, mmmmmgooood

    why do they call them whistle pigs, cause they let out a whistle when scart. and they can climb a tree.
    use got that right mr beagle,,yum,yum good,,on a bbq grill is the best i say
    IT'S 5--O-CLOCK SOMEWHERE,,,MIKE-p

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