Sweet! Groundhog hunting in NC.Nomad I often wonder if groundhogs here in NC really hibernate, or just shut down when it's really cold and wake up when it gets into the 50's, which it does often here through the winter. You have to be at the ready at all times here. You guys have real winters, we don't. As it is I stopped by a farmers place yesterday who has near 200 acres of soybeans. He was washing one of his big rigs.
I asked how bad the smoke from the forest fires was bothering him, after a few minutes of cussing the lack of rain and the awful smoke ( I could only see 150 yards on the deer stand this morning ) I asked if he had trouble with groundhogs, he confirmed, I asked if he would mind me shooting them, he grinned and said "have at it son". So I'll have some scouting to do this winter and another spot this spring!
According to science, groundhogs are one of the few mammals that truly hibernate - heart rate and breathing slowing to the point of near death. Also according to science, bears are not true hibernators. With that said, I have heard of groundhog sightings on rare very warm days here in Ohio.
I agree with you. Your groundhogs probably get sluggish in the cooler months and might even nap for a couple,days at a time, but probably do not truly hibernate.
BTW, back when we lived full time in a diesel pusher motor home, we spent a month each spring visiting son and family in the Kinston/Goldsboro area. I developed a friendship with one of the biologists at the Neuse Nature Center. We would go out to his dad's farm and shoot my steel out at 500 yards. That part of the state was so flat it was hard to get any more distance than that.









