| Title: | The Hunting Notesfile |
| Notice: | Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270 |
| Moderator: | SALEM::PAPPALARDO |
| Created: | Wed Sep 02 1987 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1561 |
| Total number of notes: | 17784 |
SPRINGTIME IS ALMOST HERE AND I WAS WONDERING IF ANYBODY OUT THERE
KNEW OF ANY GOOD LOCATIONS TO HUNT WOOD CHUCKS IN MASSACHUSSETTS.
I USED TO HUNT THE ON A FARM THAT BELONGED TO MY FREINDS GRANDPARENTS.
HOWEVER, THE FARM WAS SOLD A FEW YEARS BACK AND HAS NOW BEEN DIVIDED
INTO HOUSE LOTS AND I HAVEN'T REALLY HAD MUCH LUCK FINDING A NEW
SPOT. ANY INFORMATION WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
SCOT
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| 377.1 | follow your nose!! | CARLSN::STUART | I'm the NRA | Thu Mar 30 1989 14:39 | 8 |
Follow your nose to holstein d'odor, most dairymen welcome woodchuck
assasins since the holes are a damned nuisance in a hay field. I
killed 154 last year on the 400 acres we have under till, mostly
in hay and bean fields. BTW, the little ones are tasty eating!!
...ds
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| 377.2 | additional thoughts | CARLSN::STUART | I'm the NRA | Thu Mar 30 1989 14:45 | 11 |
another thought, although it's a little late for this year but next
year take your drives during Jan/Feb. These are the months that
the ground is hard enough to spread manure and it is easy then to
find the guy doing the spreading who is the guy with the cows!!
He also has the time to sit and talk awhile and get to know YOU
and decide if he want you on his property. Try also stopping in
during chores since mlking alone can be boring and he would likely
appreciate the company.
good luck
...ds
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