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Re: woodchuck killers
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: woodchuck killers
- From: B* <h*@servtech.com>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 00:30:47 -0500
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> I sort of felt bad for the woodchuck, though. It was minding it's own
> business in the brush and my spreeing dog found it out. There was really
> no reason for her to kill it.
Out here in Upstate New York, it is considered a sport to kill
woodchucks. Yep, grab a 6 pack, get in your truck, and drive around
backroads in the spring, summer, and fall looking for woodchucks to pop
off. Those claim that they cause great damage to farmers land. I can
attest to them causing a little bit of damage in my garden, but I could
never kill one. All life matters.
>
> -chris
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