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| Barutmt, I could be wrong, but I don't think ground hogs are true hibernators like bears are. You can find them out at some "weird" times of the year (or not when you would expect to see them). I killed my last ground hog when I was squirrel hunting in late Oct./early Nov., didn't think they would be out then, either. Most of them are not out now, but you will see an occasional hog out, just not enough to go out hunting them IMHO.
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| Posts: 433 | Location: Monessen, PA | Registered: 23 February 2005 |
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| Barut, Yes the groundhogs are starting to venture forth now. It's their "rut" time of year. Old males roaming the fields looking for love! Now you probably effectively eliminated 5 or 6 potential targets for this years varminting season by shooting a groundhog in February!!! Not enough activity to really hunt this time of year and the effect on populations by shooting early is tremendous! Give em time to re-seed!!! Make Memorial Day a great "Opening Day" and conserve some targets for future years! GHD
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| Yesterday my car pool partner and I were headed home from work and we saw a big ol' red and grizzly chuck. I've seen plenty out in March, like you said, in their rut, but yesterday it was only about 12 deg F. here in Central Pa. I couldn't believe it. Made me go home and count my .204 ammo.
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| Posts: 46 | Location: In Pennsylvania, wishing for more Silhouette Matches and friendly, woodchuck hating, Farmers in the geographic center of the state. | Registered: 04 October 2006 |
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| a couple weeks back before our last snow I had 2 out in the yard out back. Thats kinda early here in N.E.Ohio.
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| shooting them now is the equivalent of eating seed corn. i like to have a few left to shoot in the summer. |
| Posts: 831 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 28 January 2005 |
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| Right now I have 3ft of snow I won't be seeing one for a while yet.I live east of lake ontario and get lots of lake effect snow,but when it does get warm it is good chuck hunting here I average 25 or more a day. |
| Posts: 94 | Location: Orwell,New York | Registered: 14 February 2006 |
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| They are out here in NC. I shot 3 last weekend at one of my favorite spots.
We have had a bit of rain lately and they were in an area that is known for its red clay. The groundhogs were bright red and looked like fire plugs standing up in the kudzu vines. |
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| I have no problem with eliminating 5 or more potential targets with a pull of the trigger now. I've been asked to kill all the ground hogs that I see on the farm and I will continue to do so. |
| Posts: 132 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: 03 October 2006 |
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