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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 3042011" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>I think I like hunting ground hogs the most. Challenging and fun and no real work to do after you pull the trigger. When I was in graduate school back in the 90's I hunted them a lot in west/central PA. It's really exciting to hunt them with the hay/grass about 10" high, just casually walking the wood line. Sometimes, they would pop up 20 yards away and BLAM!! Or, I'd rest the rifle on a fence post and glass the bald spots in the early soy bean season where I knew they were munching on the crop. When the grass was shorter, I had alot of luck in a light rain because I guess they would lick the rain off the grass to get water if their dens were too far from a creek or stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 3042011, member: 109229"] I think I like hunting ground hogs the most. Challenging and fun and no real work to do after you pull the trigger. When I was in graduate school back in the 90’s I hunted them a lot in west/central PA. It’s really exciting to hunt them with the hay/grass about 10” high, just casually walking the wood line. Sometimes, they would pop up 20 yards away and BLAM!! Or, I’d rest the rifle on a fence post and glass the bald spots in the early soy bean season where I knew they were munching on the crop. When the grass was shorter, I had alot of luck in a light rain because I guess they would lick the rain off the grass to get water if their dens were too far from a creek or stream. [/QUOTE]
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