@ N2 Shooter
I have place a 25 minutes from Youngstown and I’m up to 8 kills already this year. Unfortunately, I’m only there a couple times a month. Shooting them is fun and I’ve been successful at it but, I decided this year that I need to come up with another way to take them out even when I’m not there. I bought three Duke 330 conibear traps which is working great. I use wood stakes to guide them into the traps. I have one setup in front of a wood pile that is most active with 6 kills and the other traps only one each. Here’s a picture of my wood pile setup. Sometimes I’m lucky and take them out when they fresh and other times I have to put on a Dr. Fauci Corona mask!
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One of the reasons I kill so many is there are several fields adjacent to my property. My brother owns a football sized field 50 yards away, and there are 3 half block fields 100 yards away.
My goal is to kill as many as possible, even if they aren't on my property, because if they have a litter, eventually those pups will grow up looking to establish their own burrow. I think setting traps up in those other abandoned fields would turn into a full time job removing expired piggies and resetting traps.
Another thing in my favor, is I only have to clean up bodies that are on my neighbor's property. Any piggies killed in abandoned fields are gone the next day, either by possums, raccoons or coyotes. And if I place my shot just right, they will take a hit, but not succumb immediately so they will go and bury themselves for me. The H&N Slugs IIs have made that very hard to do as of late, because of their awesome terminal performance.
My efforts have paid off though, as I only have one burrow on my property this year, and I terminated that intruder and filled it back in. I think I've taken around 25 this year, well on pace to break my all time high of 32.
We definitely have to get together in the near future and whack some groundhogs!
Hopefully the state keeps these as nuisance game unlike what they recently are doing by reclassificating wild boar to trapping only, no hunting.