So,.. working from home has never been a problem for me. Especially when I can shoot some squirrels. I have my desk by the window and keep an eye out for tree rats. I keep the old trusty Crossman pump handy and pop one every now and again. But last week I stepped out to shoot one and noticed that the squirrel I was after had gone. Then I saw my old yard cat "Pico" stalking in the bullisons and the pine straw. She made a short leap and the squirrel she wanted moved to the other side of the tree, now with its back to me. So I popped it. We've killed three like this. I know she's an unwitting partner, but its fun none the less. She doesn't care who killed. She bats the carcass around and walks circles around me like we're best buddies. We keep this up,.. I might turn into a cat person.
But,.. if I can get her to start blood tracking, I'll have something.
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Found an unexpected hunting partner...
- Gus S., 2020-04-24, 10:49
- I'd get confused ... (nm) - Curt, 2020-04-25, 09:27
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LOL that's awesome. I have a yard cat also.
- Sid R, 2020-04-24, 12:54
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It'll last as long as she's interested.
- Gus S, 2020-04-24, 13:05
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Yea, and thats why there are 50 million fewer songbirds too.
- Woody, 2020-04-25, 14:56
- I'm with ya Woody! - MountainWanderer, 2020-04-26, 13:51
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Be a good neighbor ...
- Gus S., 2020-04-25, 18:42
- I don't have any, havent for 15 years but - Woody, 2020-04-26, 13:00
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Yea, and thats why there are 50 million fewer songbirds too.
- Woody, 2020-04-25, 14:56
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It'll last as long as she's interested.
- Gus S, 2020-04-24, 13:05