would you shoot a possum
#12
Typical Buck
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From: Wichita Kansas USA
Our local game biologist told me that we need to eliminate a number of coons, skunks, possum,etc. as they are nest destroyers and are one of the reasons for low quail numbers. My trail cameras indicate a LARGE number of coons as well as possums. Per the KDWP it is legal to kill them as a prediator as long as you don't do anything w/ them afterwards, such as selling the hide. I have not had the opprotunity yet, but given it I will take them out.
#13
Yup, I'd take it out. Was hoping to get one the other day, but it never presented a shot to me under an apple tree. Resharpening a blade to me is nothing that 5 minutes can't fix.
#14
I was hunting PA Saturday evening in the downpour just a few hundred yards in the woods from my parents barn. They have LOTS of problems with them getting into the barn and eating grain, bothering the barn cats, eating the chicken's eggs, etc. My dad kills probably one a month in there with a huge pry bar he has in the barn. I had a huge possum come in slowly just before dark heading towards the barn, and after pulling the rules and regulations manual out of my backpack and flilpping through to see it was legal, I decided to shoot him.By time I realized he was legal, he was at about35 yards and I decided if I could hit him at that distance, he deserved to die.........lol. I waxed him right behind the shoulder with a field tip. Unfortunately I wrecked the insert end of the arrow when it hit a rock burying itself into the mud under him, but that is one less possum to steal eggs from the barn.
#15
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From: North Carolina
If I don't eat it I don't kill it. With the exception of foxes and coyotes, too many of them on the land I hunt and the landowner has told me to take 'em out. I have heard of people eeatind opossum before though. I heard it was real greasy[:'(]
#17
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From: Ft. Myers Florida
ORIGINAL: turtleshell
If I don't eat it I don't kill it. With the exception of foxes and coyotes, too many of them on the land I hunt and the landowner has told me to take 'em out. I have heard of people eeatind opossum before though. I heard it was real greasy[:'(]
If I don't eat it I don't kill it. With the exception of foxes and coyotes, too many of them on the land I hunt and the landowner has told me to take 'em out. I have heard of people eeatind opossum before though. I heard it was real greasy[:'(]
#18
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From: mississippi by way of Florida
Possum, probably not. Armadillo, every time. I keep an old arrow and practice broadhead in my quiver at all times for squirrels and dillers. Racoons and Possums would almost certainly get a pass. Bobcat or Yote will get a good arrow and broadhead.
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#20
Joined: Oct 2005
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If you had asked me this question about 5 years ago I would have said no but since I've talked to a lot of people who say we have possum and raccoon problems in my hunting area I've killed a few especially possums since they're open season like hogs up here. Possums and raccoon have a tendency to kill off my favorite game bird to hunt....aka the grouse.... so I have a bit of fun trying to whack em with a blunt tip whenever I see a possum. Raccoons you gotta have a small game license and with the amount of them I see and kill every year its well worth it. Ohh by the way if you grind up and cook your possums you can feed them to your dogs.


