ultimate game= burglars
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 24
ultimate game= burglars
hey guys. i've been having a problem with burglars recently. Well, i believe that its the same burglar coming over at night. He's been seen like 3 times within the past 3 months with one successful hit on my house; however, he's never been caught and last time i saw him, i let my dog chase him away; however, i believe he will be back ( my dog is small. he might come back with meat) . On that note, do you guys know if im allowed to shoot him? I've never hunted before and he would be a good trophy to add to my starting collection. I live in the city where this stuff happens alot. So, can someone fill me in on how i can hunt him? I have 2 tents set up in the back yard for the dogs and my woodland camo ready for a good burglar hunt in my bushy backyard. I think it would be fun, but i wouldnt want to be charged with anything for shooting him. And, if i do shoot him, does that prevent me from ever owning a gun ?
#5
RE: ultimate game= burglars
I would suggest burying a bunch of claymore mines all around your house to deal with the thief. But keep your dog in the house because sometimes even a small dog will set off a landmine. If you can't find claymores then dig a bunch of 5 foot deep pits and line them with fire-sharpened sticks that are coated with AIDS-infected blood, then cover the holes with branches and dirt. If youuse enough branches and dirt, the dog should still be able to roam about the yard without falling in the pits. Happy hunting.
#6
Typical Buck
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RE: ultimate game= burglars
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I would suggest burying a bunch of claymore mines all around your house to deal with the thief. But keep your dog in the house because sometimes even a small dog will set off a landmine. If you can't find claymores then dig a bunch of 5 foot deep pits and line them with fire-sharpened sticks that are coated with AIDS-infected blood, then cover the holes with branches and dirt. If youuse enough branches and dirt, the dog should still be able to roam about the yard without falling in the pits. Happy hunting.
I would suggest burying a bunch of claymore mines all around your house to deal with the thief. But keep your dog in the house because sometimes even a small dog will set off a landmine. If you can't find claymores then dig a bunch of 5 foot deep pits and line them with fire-sharpened sticks that are coated with AIDS-infected blood, then cover the holes with branches and dirt. If youuse enough branches and dirt, the dog should still be able to roam about the yard without falling in the pits. Happy hunting.