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Road Side Pub
Hunting from my dinning room!!! Lol!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 10160089" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Your wanting to put a BB into the raccoon's butt brings back memories of an experience I had with an ornery tom cat. He would howl every morning at around 5AM outside our bedroom window. If you would try to run at him he would snarl and go into an attack stance. For weeks we couldn't get a full night's sleep because of his wailing. He was pretty bold, enough so that I was nervous about letting our young kids outside in the morning knowing he was stalking about in our yard. I tried everything to scare him away, including throwing water out the window at him but he'd never budge and always returned the next morning. I finally had enough so this one morning I got my BB rifle out of the closet, loaded a couple of BBs into the chamber, pumped it up about 20 times to insure highest pressure, and quietly went out into the back yard. The tom cat was there in the driveway, under our bedroom window, just staring at me. I got to within about 15' of him and he just stood there glaring at me. I hoped he would turn his butt to me, which he did. It was sort of raised in the air (LOL) like he was taunting me. I carefully aimed and pulled the trigger. I am certain the BBs directly hit his butt. He started wailing and running for the hedges next door, dragging his butt along the ground. Needless to say, that gnarly tom cat never returned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 10160089, member: 6727"] Your wanting to put a BB into the raccoon's butt brings back memories of an experience I had with an ornery tom cat. He would howl every morning at around 5AM outside our bedroom window. If you would try to run at him he would snarl and go into an attack stance. For weeks we couldn't get a full night's sleep because of his wailing. He was pretty bold, enough so that I was nervous about letting our young kids outside in the morning knowing he was stalking about in our yard. I tried everything to scare him away, including throwing water out the window at him but he'd never budge and always returned the next morning. I finally had enough so this one morning I got my BB rifle out of the closet, loaded a couple of BBs into the chamber, pumped it up about 20 times to insure highest pressure, and quietly went out into the back yard. The tom cat was there in the driveway, under our bedroom window, just staring at me. I got to within about 15' of him and he just stood there glaring at me. I hoped he would turn his butt to me, which he did. It was sort of raised in the air (LOL) like he was taunting me. I carefully aimed and pulled the trigger. I am certain the BBs directly hit his butt. He started wailing and running for the hedges next door, dragging his butt along the ground. Needless to say, that gnarly tom cat never returned. [/QUOTE]
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