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Offline only1harry

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G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« on: July 05, 2008, 09:56:09 AM »
I spotted a young g-hog this afternoon. I ignored him at first and walked away.  A burning desire kept pulling me back to the window every 10min. to check if he was still there.  I was completely helpless and could not control myself :-)
 
He hung around my property for a good 30-40min. and was now much closer near my shed possibly celebrating the discovery of a new abondoned burrow like many had done before him.  However he seemed like he had been around the block for a young, not yet full size g-hog.  He immediately ran to a hole on the opposite side of the shed as soon as I put the window up.  I cannot see that side of the shed from any of the house windows.  Only if they are completely out of the hole closest to my driveway, can I spot them.  He came out a couple of feet but as soon as I returned to the window he was back down again before I could raise the 36.  I decided to go downstairs while he 's in the hole and position myself behind my cars in the driveway as I 've done before and wait for him to pop his head out.  They might not know it but running down one of the holes under my shed is like signing their death warrant.  For me it's the perfect trap.  I know they won't come out and make a run for it to the trees almost 20yds away unless it's perfectly safe, but for them to check, they 'll have to come up and take a peak every few min.  They seem to be impatient when it's not their regular burrow and will come up to check the area every few minutes exposing ther head.  

Sure enough I wasn't into position behind the trunk of my car with the Diana 36 for more than 5min., when he popped his head out to see if the coast is clear.  Of course he 's eyeballing me but with his head forward, presenting me with a good broadside shot of the right side of his skull.  Only part of his head was exposed.  I could only see maybe 1/2" behind the eye and the rest of it was blocked by the wood at the corner of the shed.  That was enough for me.  I put the crosshairs next to his eye and squeezed the trigger.  In my haste I forgot the distance was only about 12yds and that the scope was zeroed for 25.  I saw nothing after I took the shot and I was thinking, there 's no way I could have missed unless the pellet hit too low which was possible since the pellet did not get a chance to rise much like it does at 25yds and beyond.  After those 2secs of thought, I see some movement in the grass in front of the hole and I knew he was hit.  I then see the groundhog propel himself out of the hole about 3-4" off the ground and starts flapping like a fish out of water splattering blood everywhere about a foot or 2 away from the shed.  I reload as quickly as I can and wait for him to slow down a little so I can take another shot.  3-4 secs later he stops but I can't see his head.  It seems to be down and left towards his body with obvious mobility damage from the shot.  He 's spazing out every couple of secs and it looks like he 's going in circles still not more than 3ft from the shed.  I decide to walk over so I can finish what I started.  As soon as I 'm about 8ft away he starts growling!  It seems his head is turned to the left and he can't move it much at all.  As I get closer to about 3-4ft his growl becomes much louder like that of an angry cat!  I can now see his head but he 's going around in circles when I get too close so I can't shoot him point blank.  He would stop every 1-2secs so I tried to take another shot but the scope is completely out of focus.  The Bushy Legend will only focus down to about 9-10yds!  I take a few steps back and now he 's not moving at all but still looking at me.  I aim at his eye and squeeze another CPHP off.  He 's down for good.  

Upon closer examination, my assumptions proved factual and the CPHP had struck about 3/4" lower than where I was aiming right behind the eye, and with the slight downward angle since I was positioned a little higher than it, the pellet probably missed the brain or most of it, but was enough to disable some of the g-hog's motor functions including running and/or turning or picking its head up.  It was a fatal shot with a lot of bleeding and would probably had not been long had I not taken the 2nd shot which hit the front corner of its eye and put it down immediately. It was my obligation to end it quickly.  It seems both pellets went all the way through but the other side was pretty messy with the addition of extra blood from it jumping around and rolling over so I didn't even bother analyzing it.  What mattered was g-hog #11 this year was removed from my property.
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2008, 10:03:55 AM »
Nice shootin Harry, but you may want to slow down, just abit, dem ain't wabbits, ya know.
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2008, 10:32:03 AM »
This is starting to sound allot like last year with the tree rats "A burning desire kept pulling me back to the window every 10min. to check if he was still there. I was completely helpless and could not control myself :-) " HEHE I love it I got a shot off at my g-hog but I missed or maybe something worse it my have been a dry fire because the more I think about it ,it was a very loud crack when I missed and now my 350 is dieseling a bit .  I had loaded a cp but did not cock the gun untill I saw him so it could have fallen out or was an under sized one because I'm at the bottom of the box. Shot some over the chrony and seem ok av. 890 hi 910

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Re: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2008, 01:27:23 PM »
Good going Harry!! Way to keep them G-hogs off your property. People don't understand the damage they do, Could twist an ankle real easy with all them burrows  they dig.
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2008, 01:29:55 PM »
Phil, it's exactly like last year with the squirrels.  Don't ask me how but I somehow managed to control myself with the squirrels this summer and abide the laws.  If there were no g-hogs, Starlings or Grackles around, I don't think I could have overcome the squirrel fever  :-)  

Wow your 350 .22 is stronger than ever.  Is it tuned?  890-910fps with a 14.3 CP is realy high.  I wouldn't worry about dry firing it once.  I did that with my 350 when I put 4 cleaning pellets in the barrel and fired them.  It was pretty much the same as dry firing the gun.  So it may shorten the life of the spring a little, no biggie ;)

I 've been having some problems with the 36 and it happened right when I went to shoot this young g-hog.  I pulled the trigger and nothing happened.  I re-cocked the gun, nothing.  I then went to do it again and the spring released but I was ready for it when the barrel came back up forcefully.  Luckily it's not as strong as the 350's spring.  I cocked it one more time while the g-hog went and hid again and I could tell it "grabbed" by feeling the trigger.  It's been failing to shoot more and more now so I 'll have to do something about it.
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2008, 11:46:09 PM »
Another great shot Harry and love the pic's. Don't get em all if you want to hunt come next spring though lol. They will start to hibernate around September and some will hang out as long as October. Also if their homes are empty sometimes Foxes or Skunk's will move in. Ed
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #6 on: July 06, 2008, 01:15:10 AM »
Very nice hunting story and shooting Harry.  Not only did it growl at you.....a few more steps and it would've taken a bite out of you.  heh heh
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #7 on: July 06, 2008, 03:17:59 AM »
You 're not kidding!  That's why I wear sneakers when I approach them and not my sandals so my toes are not exposed :-)  I 've read that they can be ferocious fighters and can even fight off dogs. I had no idea they can growl like that.  It sounded more like a dog growling than a cat actually.  It was not high pitch, but the lower pitch that cats do when they say don't bother me or get away from me, then gradually getting louder as I got closer like a dog's or a person when we imitate growls.  I 've heard them bark before when I had them cornered under that shed and had the crosshairs on them.  Their bark is a warning of danger, especially from a female to her young, and the one that barked moments before I shot her happened to be a female with lots of young.  This one was probably one of hers.  So it makes sense that if they can bark, they can growl too.
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PCP\'s:
Air Force Condor .22 (Airhog)
Air Force Condor .25 (Talon Tunes)
Air Force Condor .25 (Lemak)  
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #8 on: July 06, 2008, 04:17:42 AM »
Another fine shot Harry,,,,, great job...   I've heard em grown several times, freaked me out the first time I heard it.   I'm sure you've heard em whistle too,,,,,   when you hear that sound you know you've been "busted"  :)

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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #9 on: July 06, 2008, 05:32:21 AM »
Nice shootin Harry...enjoyed reading that story. I know that feeling that you described where you were helpless and could not control yerself. That happens to me all the time. 100 yard shots turn into frenzied shooting, dust puffs, and squirrels that run for cover. Just dont know what gets into me. I'm protecting my home is my justification, and if I dont keep them critters far away then they just get closer and closer. And then they end up in my backyard.
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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #10 on: July 06, 2008, 11:18:12 AM »
Exactly!  :)  I 'm the same way.  I 'll see a groundhog in the backyard and then try to occupy myself with something else to get my mind off it but I can't.  Only minutes later I 'm itching to go back to the window or reach for a gun.  The same with Starlings and Grackles.  Is there a cure for that?  
Today my son was out playing, and the wife wanted to fool around.  I said give me a minute, I 'll be back.  I went out to stalk a g-hog that I spotted.  Now I think I 'm sane enough to recognize that chosing to shoot a critter over s*x is not normal :-)  Anyone else like me?
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Diana 350 .22 (donated by Timmy!)
Diana 350 .177
PCP\'s:
Air Force Condor .22 (Airhog)
Air Force Condor .25 (Talon Tunes)
Air Force Condor .25 (Lemak)  
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RWS Hammerli 850 .22
Crosman 2240 Custom .22
A few Crosman pumpers .177

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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #11 on: July 06, 2008, 12:03:39 PM »
That's really funny Harry  :)  , I got a good chuckly outa that  !!   :)

You got G-hog fever REAL bad my friend  :)  but I have to admit I probably would've done the same thing  :)

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RE: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #12 on: July 06, 2008, 02:17:39 PM »
Heck yeah...we can make love anytime. But the pests? Thems few and far inbetween. Cant be passin that up for a roll in the hay.
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Re: G-hog growling at me in his final moments?
« Reply #13 on: July 06, 2008, 04:35:01 PM »
That's a tough call. nookie, or hunting. That must be why quickies were invented. So you can get out and hunt quickly afterward.

Are groundhogs any good to eat?
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