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Old May 10th, 2008
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Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

I hunt groundhog a lot on the game lands near my house. I use my 17 hmr and i have it sited in for about 100-150 yards which I think is enough for groundhogs and squirrels. I haven't gotten a groundhog yet, cause everytime I get near one I either don't see him or he sees me first and busts. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Default Re: Groundhog Hunting

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I can't wait. 'Chucks are the only game I hunt. Have a couple of really good places in Bucks, Lancaster, and Chester counties. My favorite is a .19-223 Calhoon on a CZ action. if anyone is interested in swapping a few hunting places with me let me know. It is always more fun to hunt with a buddy.
BTW 'chucks are good to eat I am told; just really hard to skin. The ones I shoot are usually torn up pretty bad. Would not want to eat them anyway.
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Ah, yes the time has come. And to tell the truth I have 4 so far this year. and I'm a little dissapointed in the .204 ruger, not what I expected. A .19-223? that sounds interesting is that also the 19Calhoon?? They do come up with some odd ideas. Any who I think I'll switch to a 22lr/ mag.(not so loud) I'll let y'all know if I make THE shot.
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Toady... are you willing to teach someone ( ME ) to hunt groundhogs ??
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Sure. but there really isn't much to teach.. Just watch your shots and and have fun. If you want to come along on a hunt hows about saturday the 24th?you'll have to meet me in bloomsburg if you dont know where orangeville is.
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Right now the 24th sounds like it might work.. I just had surgery last Wed for torn rotator cuff... so as long as I dont have to carry a ton of stuff it should be ok....
If you dont mind send me a PM with your phone # and I can call you to make arrangements as to what to wear, bring.etc.....

YOUR box if full so I couldnt send you a PM..lol
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BTW hunter1254 don't give up on them. If they see you when they go down move 30-40 yards left or right, then lay down and wait he'll come back up to look. And if he don't see you he'll wander around like he was. Then let 'em have it! Works every time.
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Thanks Toady.. got your PM.... couple of quick questions for ya.... all I have is a 30.06.. is that ok ?? also what ranges are you talking about shooting at..???? I am good out to about 150 or 175....
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any caliber will work some times I break out the 7mm rem mag.but if I can I'm lookin to get a 22 or a17 now I'm using a 223 rem. Some shots are over 400 yards, my best is 532yards but that was from feild to feild. I have one spot that will put you from 25-60 yards away but its worse than rabbits in briars. 175 will be no problem. If you don't mind prone.
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sounds good.... I can go prone... but with my surgery dont know if I can do it offhand.. might have to use some kind of brace or something... but would really like to try it...

What would be a good time to call you ... just let me know and I will work around YOUR schedule.....

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