| Posted: Tue Aug 25th, 2009 03:34 PM |
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miestro_jerry
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Out here in the rolling hills of Eastern Ohio, in Appalachian, we have a major gas pipeline that is being constructed. Many animals have been displaced because of this construction.
The Ground Hogs, the Squirrels and other critters suddenly don't seem to be around here. Yesterday evening, I spotted a fox, something that we don't see in my area. Not sure if I am allowed to dispatch this pest, but this critter has pushed out all of other predator, so my moving target practice is now suspended.
Jerry
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| Posted: Tue Aug 25th, 2009 04:19 PM |
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They make great targets !!!!! We are getting coyotes in abundance thanks to the "rabbit sheriffs" efforts. Bear, wolf, and mountain lions have also been nurtured by these "smart" people. Instead of opening the deer season they introduced these dangerous predators supposedly to control the population. Now they have tripled their staff to watch after them. Real smart folks when it comes to spending other peoples money. Am a firm believer and practitioner of SSS, wc
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