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maybe he wants to fatten it up and bbq it,,On one has asked, so I will. Why?
On one has asked, so I will. Why?
Most efficient and effective way to trap groundhogs.Conibear !!
Conibear !!
A ground hog! I have a live trap and was probably going to put a apple or two inside the trap close to the hole. Any better known ways or ideas?
Couldn't agree more that live traps are useless to control chucks. They can be quickly removed with body grip traps and a bit of Yankee ingenuity. Now as far as all horse people being Democrats, I'm guessing that you are talking show horse people? Real horse people that I know are common sense thinking Conservatives.Interesting that this thread popped up...my wife used to think I could do anything. We have a large indoor and an outdoor riding ring {it's for her, I don't mess with horses. In fact, if every horse on this earth evaporated tomorrow I would be very happy!!!}. For some strange reason woodchucks will dig a tunnel under the wall and come out in the indoor ring. The problem is the hole it leaves in the floor is dangerous to the horse and riders. I am clueless why, there is nothing in the riding ring for them.
Several of her fellow "horse idiots" have offered extremely useless "all ya gotta do" type advice to catch them. None of which has worked of course. I have plenty of live traps, I have tried just about all of the above mentioned baits...but have not caught a single woodchuck yet. In fact, there isn't even any evidence they have tried to go in the traps.
I really don't have time to sit in a ground blind with a bow or gun and wait for one to commit suicide.
When the live traps failed I even tried foot traps. Just like for fox, I riddled sand over the traps so they could not be detected. All I can say is woodchucks must have x-ray vision, because for two weeks there were fresh tracks stepping around the traps at two different holes!!!
I don't believe a word any horse idiot says and they all seem to be democrats, but I believe you guys...well, most of you....anyone out there actually seriously caught a woodchuck in a trap and how did you do it???? Unfortunately Conibears are out of the question at this location, unless I can get a horse to stick his head in one!!!!!
It sure seems like trapping woodchucks is right up there with using tomato juice on skunk pi$$....it don't work.
Couldn't agree more that live traps are useless to control chucks. They can be quickly removed with body grip traps and a bit of Yankee ingenuity. Now as far as all horse people being Democrats, I'm guessing that you are talking show horse people? Real horse people that I know are common sense thinking Conservatives.![]()
If the idea is to just get rid of them, use the gas bombs. Trapping can be frustrating. I trapped a squirrel, hit him with a shot of fluorescent paint, took him a mile straight back from the house and the next day, he was hanging off our bird feeder.
flaming hog,,not quite the type of BBQ I meant,,Gas bombs??? might be the same rig....the local John Deere dealer used to sell this set up with a plate you put over the hole and fill it with propane to suffocate the woodchuck. We had some local farmers years ago dump gasoline down the hole {the propane rig was too expensive for these guys} and get back and strike a match. They apparently didn't get back far enough, the saturated chuck comes out of the hole in the form of a fireball and climbs up one guys leg. The other one tries to "put out the fire" and they both nearly died. They at least did in fact kill the hog.
You're killing me! I think I just pissed my pants reading this.Gas bombs??? might be the same rig....the local John Deere dealer used to sell this set up with a plate you put over the hole and fill it with propane to suffocate the woodchuck. We had some local farmers years ago dump gasoline down the hole {the propane rig was too expensive for these guys} and get back and strike a match. They apparently didn't get back far enough, the saturated chuck comes out of the hole in the form of a fireball and climbs up one guys leg. The other one tries to "put out the fire" and they both nearly died. They at least did in fact kill the hog.