Yesterday afternoon while I was working out on my deck repairing a large deck umbrella the smaller of the 2 g-hogs that are living under my sheds came out, looked around and slowly strolled across my back lawn and entered onto my neighbors property heading towards his shed. I know what that means..... my neighbor must have one living under his shed too and this little fellow was going "visiting". Of course as he walked across my lawn I'm standing there with a drill in my hand instead of a rifle so there was nothing I could do, but his open insult to me put me over the edge.
This morning, rage still fired, I got up real early while the neighborhood was still asleep and I peeked out into my backyard. Yup, there he is right in the middle of the yard having his breakfast. I loaded the .22 disco, slipped down into the basement, quietly opened the bilco doors and headed out into the backyard still dressed in my pajamas. I slowly made my way to the corner of the cedar deck and peered around the corner. the g-hog caught my movement and in a flash he made a run for the safety of the shed. He made it to the shed and dove underneath. All of a sudden I see a head poke out from underneath the shed and 2 brown eyes staring at me. That was all I needed. For a split second I thought to myself that I shouldn't take the shot because he's so close to his burrow but I really need to get this critter out from under my shed so I put the crosshairs on his noggin and fired. I heard the FTS hit with a loud "Whap" and the g-hogs head slumped to the ground. As I reloaded I kept looking up and his head was still laying on the ground motionless. With the Disco reloaded I quickly approached the shed but when I got there he was gone

He must've summoned up his last ounce of strength and pulled himself to the burrow. I know the hit was fatal, it was a perfect shot and the fact that he just laid there for so many seconds confirmed my belief, but I always hate losing one down the hole. I was upset that I had lost my prize but I feel good that at least one of my shed dwelling g-hogs has been removed. Now I have to work on getting the larger one that lives under the other shed.
Sorry I can't post any pics of this hunt, I was looking forward to that. I could post a pic of my shed but somehow I don't think it would be the same

Anyway, 1 down and 1 to go.....
Jeff