suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
There is my vote
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suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
C-dub wrote:Good luck. Did your dog survive? I hope so.rbwhatever1 wrote:I'll be getting some pastures ready for spring and moving cattle to the winter feed lot. Not enough rain to get the winter grass up. Will also be looking for the rattlesnake or cottonmouth that bit one of my LGD's two weekends ago as well if its warm enough.
Happy Superbowl weekend armed Texans!
+1suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
Here is another vote for no game, no commercials, and no halftime. It would be impossible for me to care any less about professional sports, much less football and/or the superbowl.Syntyr wrote:+1suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
Since the NFL has become so antigun I am going to the range and turn gun powder into smoke and noise! Then I am going to come and turn some pens on my lathe.
You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
Air rifle?03Lightningrocks wrote:You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
Try sprinkling some mothballs in your attic. They sure work to keep rats & mice away.03Lightningrocks wrote:You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
Funny you suggest this. I purchased a gamo pellet rifle. A sound barrier breaking, 1200 FPS, weapon of mass destruction. A scope for improved accuracy to reach the extreme edges of my yard, some distances as far as twenty five feet away. The plan was to begin with an onslaught of firepower that would result in the total annihilation of any and all squirrels, be they friend or foe. A type of shock and awe campaign. My prediction was that any squirrels not immediately taken out would flee, screaming in terror, from the neighborhood.Oldgringo wrote:Air rifle?03Lightningrocks wrote:You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
The guy across the street did this. It worked, chased all the squirrels right over to my house. The problem was, his whole house smelled of mothballs for months. After six months, the odor is still detectable in some of his rooms.Pawpaw wrote:Try sprinkling some mothballs in your attic. They sure work to keep rats & mice away.03Lightningrocks wrote:You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
It sounds like he used WAY too many. I said "sprinkle". A little goes a long way. Those rodent noses are several orders of magnitude more sensitive than ours.03Lightningrocks wrote:The guy across the street did this. It worked, chased all the squirrels right over to my house. The problem was, his whole house smelled of mothballs for months. After six months, the odor is still detectable in some of his rooms.Pawpaw wrote:Try sprinkling some mothballs in your attic. They sure work to keep rats & mice away.03Lightningrocks wrote:You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
I may give it a shot. I had considered that he may have put to many but after smelling it all over his house, I was pretty worried about having the same issue. Thanks for the tip.Pawpaw wrote:It sounds like he used WAY too many. I said "sprinkle". A little goes a long way. Those rodent noses are several orders of magnitude more sensitive than ours.03Lightningrocks wrote:The guy across the street did this. It worked, chased all the squirrels right over to my house. The problem was, his whole house smelled of mothballs for months. After six months, the odor is still detectable in some of his rooms.Pawpaw wrote:Try sprinkling some mothballs in your attic. They sure work to keep rats & mice away.03Lightningrocks wrote:You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."
I use peppermint oil, same effect as moth balls without the terrible smell.03Lightningrocks wrote:I may give it a shot. I had considered that he may have put to many but after smelling it all over his house, I was pretty worried about having the same issue. Thanks for the tip.Pawpaw wrote:It sounds like he used WAY too many. I said "sprinkle". A little goes a long way. Those rodent noses are several orders of magnitude more sensitive than ours.03Lightningrocks wrote:The guy across the street did this. It worked, chased all the squirrels right over to my house. The problem was, his whole house smelled of mothballs for months. After six months, the odor is still detectable in some of his rooms.Pawpaw wrote:Try sprinkling some mothballs in your attic. They sure work to keep rats & mice away.03Lightningrocks wrote:You should come squirrel hunting in my front yard. I put out four traps starting two months ago and have caught more than fifteen squirrels. I live in the city of Plano... by the way. Dawg gone tree rats get into the attic for warmth and flat out tear it up. They never quit coming. I am wondering if I am ever going to get rid of them.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Going squirrel hunting.suthdj wrote:You forgot 1 option. "Not watching the game."