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every time i go out in the pasture there are more badger holes.what time are they out and about.would like to thin them out but never see them. Ed
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How sure are you that they are badger and why do you want to "thin them out"?
Save an elk, shoot a cow.
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Badger holes in a pasture are a bad thing. Getting badgers out of your pasture is a good thing, especially when you sell the prime hides.
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Hides aren't prime now and badger holes might be less bad for our pasture than the things they are digging after to eat. Something to think about anyway.
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Hides aren't bad at this time of year in the north. Much better than you will find in October/November. Tough to get a perfect badger in these parts being they aren't active by the time they prime up completely. I've seen some gorgeous March badgers, April may be pushing it a bit, but not likely to be unsaleable.
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