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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 2855058" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>That's great! I have my own property but only get maybe 2-3 a season, because once I shoot a few, a lot of them seem to get out of Dodge and burrow further into the woods. I have access to 400+ acre farm as well but the thing is that I'm not seeing many of them. I think that that the coyotes might be getting a lot of them and we have some Bald Eagles in the area too. Anyway, I got a good male on my property yesterday on my back field that had been recently mowed (see Masterbedroom Woodchucks) But it was shortly after a thunderstorm about 5:30 PM and you will find that that is a good time to get them. If their den is not near a water source, they like to come out and lick water off the grass after a rain. The comment about letting the grass grow a bit is valid too. When it is a little higher than ankle height it's a good time to carefully stalk the treeline with a sporter rifle. They may pop up 20 yards in front of you! That was always great fun! Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 2855058, member: 109229"] That’s great! I have my own property but only get maybe 2-3 a season, because once I shoot a few, a lot of them seem to get out of Dodge and burrow further into the woods. I have access to 400+ acre farm as well but the thing is that I’m not seeing many of them. I think that that the coyotes might be getting a lot of them and we have some Bald Eagles in the area too. Anyway, I got a good male on my property yesterday on my back field that had been recently mowed (see Masterbedroom Woodchucks) But it was shortly after a thunderstorm about 5:30 PM and you will find that that is a good time to get them. If their den is not near a water source, they like to come out and lick water off the grass after a rain. The comment about letting the grass grow a bit is valid too. When it is a little higher than ankle height it’s a good time to carefully stalk the treeline with a sporter rifle. They may pop up 20 yards in front of you! That was always great fun! Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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