Roast Woodchuck

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Roast Woodchuck Srgnt Billko 06-14-2006
Posted by Srgnt Billko on June 14, 2006, 9:42 pm
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Anybody want a little roast woodchuck. The big bugger entered the
hav-a-hart trap about 3:45 this afternoon. Chief (the dalmation) let us
know as soon as the doors slammed shut.



Posted by john on June 14, 2006, 10:44 pm
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Srgnt Billko wrote:
> Anybody want a little roast woodchuck. The big bugger entered the
> hav-a-hart trap about 3:45 this afternoon. Chief (the dalmation) let us
> know as soon as the doors slammed shut.
>
>
Why kill it?
Just move it to a remote area.
I am a hunter but I don't kill just because the critter is just doing
what's natural except for rats.
I had a client that had a Groundhog for a pet. It was entirely civilized
but it got out and a German Shepard chased him up an apple tree. Yes,
they can climb some trees.
When the dog's owner came out the Groundhog ran down the tree and up the
leg of the fella trying to find refuge and a friend. The dog grabbed him
and killed him.

Posted by Srgnt Billko on June 15, 2006, 9:30 am
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> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>> Anybody want a little roast woodchuck. The big bugger entered the
>> hav-a-hart trap about 3:45 this afternoon. Chief (the dalmation) let us
>> know as soon as the doors slammed shut.
>>
>>
> Why kill it?
> Just move it to a remote area.

Apparently illegal in our state.




> I am a hunter but I don't kill just because the critter is just doing
> what's natural except for rats.
> I had a client that had a Groundhog for a pet. It was entirely civilized
> but it got out and a German Shepard chased him up an apple tree. Yes, they
> can climb some trees.
> When the dog's owner came out the Groundhog ran down the tree and up the
> leg of the fella trying to find refuge and a friend. The dog grabbed him
> and killed him.



Posted by Chas Hurst on June 14, 2006, 10:52 pm
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> Anybody want a little roast woodchuck. The big bugger entered the
> hav-a-hart trap about 3:45 this afternoon. Chief (the dalmation) let us
> know as soon as the doors slammed shut.
>
I eat woodchuck only in months with a "Q".



Posted by Stubby on June 15, 2006, 2:11 pm
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Chas Hurst wrote:
>> Anybody want a little roast woodchuck. The big bugger entered the
>> hav-a-hart trap about 3:45 this afternoon. Chief (the dalmation) let us
>> know as soon as the doors slammed shut.
>>
> I eat woodchuck only in months with a "Q".
>
It's not so bad. Tastes a little like porcupine.



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