Yesterday at 7:52 PM #1 T T.R. Well-known member Joined May 21, 2021 Messages 147 These southern USA pests are very destructive to lawns and landscaping. But its armor plating was no match for my 22LR hollow tip bullet. TR
These southern USA pests are very destructive to lawns and landscaping. But its armor plating was no match for my 22LR hollow tip bullet. TR
Yesterday at 7:55 PM #2 Rack Daniels Well-known member Joined Jun 26, 2021 Messages 4,112 Location SW MT Shot one with a .243 at 40 yards once. It was pretty cool….
Today at 7:02 AM #3 SaskHunter Well-known member Joined Aug 7, 2018 Messages 3,663 Location Saskatchewan The real question here is: are they any good to eat and can you wear the shell as a hat?
Today at 7:16 AM #5 Rack Daniels Well-known member Joined Jun 26, 2021 Messages 4,112 Location SW MT SaskHunter said: The real question here is: are they any good to eat and can you wear the shell as a hat? Click to expand... Carry the disease that causes leprosy… yucky critters.
SaskHunter said: The real question here is: are they any good to eat and can you wear the shell as a hat? Click to expand... Carry the disease that causes leprosy… yucky critters.
Today at 7:57 AM #6 B buckbull Well-known member Joined Jan 19, 2014 Messages 1,739 I had one show up last year. First time ever. I was in the middle of swapping scopes around and the only rifle I had that was sighted in was a .30-06. Took a free handed shot at 75 yards but missed. Never saw it again.
I had one show up last year. First time ever. I was in the middle of swapping scopes around and the only rifle I had that was sighted in was a .30-06. Took a free handed shot at 75 yards but missed. Never saw it again.
Today at 9:11 AM #7 SaskHunter Well-known member Joined Aug 7, 2018 Messages 3,663 Location Saskatchewan
Today at 9:34 AM #8 Southern Elk Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2015 Messages 6,866 Location Montana I used to work with a Mexican guy who ate them. Watched him go into a pile of leaves after one. I liked to hear him say Armadeeyo.
I used to work with a Mexican guy who ate them. Watched him go into a pile of leaves after one. I liked to hear him say Armadeeyo.
Today at 12:10 PM #9 rmyoung1 Well-known member Joined Jul 12, 2010 Messages 2,640 We have them all over down here in San Antonio, TX. Nature’s aerators.