Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Old 01-09-2011, 04:05 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Sep 2006
Posts: 16
Default More ground hogs

This makes five caught this summer...Two in July and three in August.
Unfortunately, the banks of the river was no place to let go this one
yesterday, as a result of Irene's wrath, so relocated it to a pond a
couple miles away (under cover of darkness).

http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/137339313/original
http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/137353507/original
http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/137711131/original
  #3   Report Post  
Old 02-09-2011, 04:28 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Sep 2006
Posts: 16
Default More ground hogs

On Sep 1, 1:20*pm, Frank wrote:

Taste like chicken.


One of my neighbors knows a friend in PA who eats them. I'm not that
curious.

  #5   Report Post  
Old 02-09-2011, 06:56 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Feb 2008
Posts: 218
Default More ground hogs

On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 08:28:25 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

On Sep 1, 1:20*pm, Frank wrote:

Taste like chicken.


One of my neighbors knows a friend in PA who eats them. I'm not that
curious.


Live in Puxatawny?

Boron


  #6   Report Post  
Old 03-09-2011, 12:29 AM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Aug 2006
Posts: 321
Default More ground hogs

On 9/1/2011 1:20 PM, Frank wrote:
On 9/1/2011 11:05 AM, wrote:
This makes five caught this summer...Two in July and three in August.
Unfortunately, the banks of the river was no place to let go this one
yesterday, as a result of Irene's wrath, so relocated it to a pond a
couple miles away (under cover of darkness).

http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/137339313/original
http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/137353507/original
http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/137711131/original


Taste like chicken.


Actually, they taste like squirrel which tastes nothing like chicken.

I wouldn't count on a couple of miles away being far enough to prevent a
return. A busy highway in between might improve your chances.
Realistically, if you have property which is attractive habitat for one
groundhog then it will be equally attractive to others and nothing
non-lethal is likely to keep you hog-free for long.

My stepfather had a persistent and very fat specimen which lived on/in a
bank next to his garden. Dave took potshots at it with a .22 rifle loaded
with shorts from up at the house 75 yards away (noise issues even in the
country) but never seemed to do much beyond chasing it back into the burrow
and keeping it out of sight for a few days but it always returned. This is
amazing since Dave had been a shooter on the Navy rifle team for years
after the war and he was still a dead shot. After a few years of this he
finally did get a killing shot (slowed groundhog reflexes?) and when he
examined the huge beast he found that over the years he had not been
missing -- it had signs of multiple wounds in the abdomen but the .22 short
bullets had done no more than inconvenience it and keep it out of sight for
a short time.
  #7   Report Post  
Old 04-09-2011, 01:47 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Sep 2006
Posts: 16
Default More ground hogs

On Sep 2, 7:29*pm, John McGaw wrote:

Realistically, if you have property which is attractive habitat for one
groundhog then it will be equally attractive to others and nothing
non-lethal is likely to keep you hog-free for long.


None has returned so far. Trust me on that. However, like humans, they
do leave an easy to follow memory trail in the wake of endeavors.
Fortunately in this case, a dangling carrot fades or erases the
pitfalls and traps.
  #8   Report Post  
Old 04-09-2011, 01:59 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Sep 2006
Posts: 16
Default More ground hogs

On Sep 2, 12:57*pm, "Bob F" wrote:

Dumping the problem on someone else. Nice.


C'est la vie!

  #9   Report Post  
Old 04-09-2011, 11:23 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Jan 2009
Posts: 386
Default More ground hogs

On 9/2/2011 1:56 PM, Boron Elgar wrote:
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 08:28:25 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

On Sep 1, 1:20 pm, wrote:

Taste like chicken.


One of my neighbors knows a friend in PA who eats them. I'm not that
curious.


Live in Puxatawny?

Boron


Years ago it was near Punxsutawney when I shot a young ground hog while
bow hunting for deer and I did eat it. Not exactly like chicken but
pretty close. It was tougher and gamier.
Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Wild Hogs Becoming A Big Problem To Farmers And Gardeners.......... EVP MAN Gardening 29 06-02-2011 08:46 PM
Hunter Organic Growers Society (HOGS) July meeting David Hare-Scott Australia 1 09-07-2008 09:53 AM
How to drive ground hogs out of the backyard? jin Lawns 8 28-10-2003 01:22 PM
Speaking of Hogs, when did you see your last hedgehog? Annabel United Kingdom 19 07-04-2003 11:08 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:06 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 GardenBanter.co.uk.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Gardening"

 

Copyright © 2017