RE: 444 For groundhogs
Ok,
Gotta admit goin groundhog hunting isn' t real big up here - so I don' t really understand it.
I' ve got no problem killing to survive, for food or to eliminate pests.
OK...
Maybe that shot was in self defense.
Maybe groundhog feet taste really good.
But... how many ground hog pests can there be. From what I can see the industry is pretty big. Do people raise and release them for targets like a pheasant farm?
What are the demographics of a groundhog shoot (who goes)?
I mean is it fun for the whole family? Professional pest controllers? Or graduates from frogs and firecrackers?
Enlighten me.