One place where I worked had a row of 5 peach trees bordering a loading dock area. When the peaches were about ripe the ground hogs would climb the tree and wipe the peaches out in a matter of a few days.40 years of hunting these varmints = only a handful of times!
Hey I agree. I love seeing them fall of a fence post. I have seen them several times go up trees and lay on a limb. Can't shoot them in a tree , no backstop.I have shot a few of them out of trees on branches, numerous of them off fence posts, my favorite place to shoot them.
I have hunted them over 50 yrs, seen more than 1 in a tree . Dangest hing I ever saw one do was climb a split rail fence.Hey I agree. I love seeing them fall of a fence post. I have seen them several times go up trees and lay on a limb. Can't shoot them in a tree , no backstop.
We used to stop be the neighbors and borrow their hound when we went to our river place. one time he treed a groundhog up a tree that wasn't too tall beside a woven wire fence. well the dog was on one side of the fence and dad (who could throw a rock hard and accurate) rolled him out of the tree with one. The groundhog fell on the other side of the fence but seeing that, the dog jumped the fence and was under him befor he hit the ground. sure don't need a backstop when you do it that way. That was probably 65 years ago and I still remember like it was yesterday.40 years of hunting these varmints = only a handful of times!