22 does wonders for those things at my place
air rifle vs wood chuck = no contest. ( some peta idiots got them protected here in WI, there are some exceptions) Owls, Hawks, Fox, weasels seem to be doing ok on the rest of the vermin. Got a Long tail weasel crusin the wood piles, only got eyes on it twice so far, pair of kits cruise through almost daily. Haven't seen the coyotes all summer this year. Haven't found a rabbit on the property in person in over 4 years, see some tracks in the winter once in awhile in fresh snow. Don't mind the squirrels ( gray) but them little red ones are on the hit list along with the ground squirrels-chipmunks/ skunk,possum,raccoon.
It's a concession to 'Chuck E. Cheese, who throws all his cheese business Wisconsin's way.Woodchucks protectected, in Wisconsin? geesh.
For some strange reason vermin only enter our property once.Woodchucks protectected, in Wisconsin? geesh.
Yessur.... the .22 numbs up all kinds of vermin here as well. I don't even tell my wife now, she just hears a pop outside once and a while, and asks "did you get him?"
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When i seen the thread title, I thought you killed it was gonna have it for dinner.lol.
Peta......People eating tasty animals....air rifle vs wood chuck = no contest. ( some peta idiots got them protected here in WI, there are some exceptions) Owls, Hawks, Fox, weasels seem to be doing ok on the rest of the vermin. Got a Long tail weasel crusin the wood piles, only got eyes on it twice so far, pair of kits cruise through almost daily. Haven't seen the coyotes all summer this year. Haven't found a rabbit on the property in person in over 4 years, see some tracks in the winter once in awhile in fresh snow. Don't mind the squirrels ( gray) but them little red ones are on the hit list along with the ground squirrels-chipmunks/ skunk,possum,raccoon.
.223 works well from 140 yards too
.223 works well from 140 yards too