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Originally Posted by 1beaver_shooter
D con mixed in hamburger in theory


Unfortunately, I know someone that did this after a couple dogs ran a buck across a field he was hunting. Threw it out on the side of the paved road along the hunting property. I heard at least nine family pets died that week. Pretty messed up.


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A kiss from Nancy Pelosi will do it. Or sweat from Biden.

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Poison is an old Indian word for "Lousy Hunter".


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Originally Posted by hillestadj
Natural sponge about the size of a baseball.
Soak it then squeeze down as small as you can get it, wrap with fishing line to keep it small as possible.
Let dry.
Coat in peanut butter or bacon grease.
Place strategically.



Old timers here used to tie a knot in a big rag,
then bacon grease.


If they were nicer, they broke out the corn cob and Turpentine on
dogs or cats they could catch.

Dad has a couple stories of the corn cob treatment.
Sounds pretty effective.


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I'll poison rats/mice/ants/roaches but that's about it. Don't want to see any critter suffer, even the ones I want dead.


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I could get the MIL to cook you up one of her holiday “sides”.
Or send the recipie. DIY would be less lethal….
I’m sure.


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Originally Posted by killerv
Originally Posted by 1beaver_shooter
D con mixed in hamburger in theory


Unfortunately, I know someone that did this after a couple dogs ran a buck across a field he was hunting. Threw it out on the side of the paved road along the hunting property. I heard at least nine family pets died that week. Pretty messed up.

Your right, it's real messed up that people let their dogs out to roam on other people's property. The only thing worse than dogs on your property is hogs.


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The Hmong dope cartel around here put out pans of the old sweet tasting ethylene glycol anti freeze..gets deer, rabbits, fox, squirrel, dogs, coyotes, does it all, even tweety birds.



What's this about?

Keeps the animals from eating their crops of marijuana or coca plants.

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Dogs apparently sugarless xylatol gum works and antifreeze are all good for pit bulls. A pile of rotten fish for the dogs to roll in gives the owners the message.

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Originally Posted by xxclaro
Say you wanted to poison something..

You wanted to poison something..

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Fruit cake?


l told my pap and mam I was going to be a mountain man; acted like they was gut-shot. Make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Mother Gue, I says, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world, and by God, I was right.
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Originally Posted by xxclaro
Something smart like a fox or coyote that won't fall for traps...what would you use that an average guy could get hold of and would be effective? What sort of bait would you mix it with? All theoretical, of course.



In Australia, 1080 is very effective and widely used for Foxes, Cats and Pigs.

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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Originally Posted by killerv
Originally Posted by 1beaver_shooter
D con mixed in hamburger in theory


Unfortunately, I know someone that did this after a couple dogs ran a buck across a field he was hunting. Threw it out on the side of the paved road along the hunting property. I heard at least nine family pets died that week. Pretty messed up.

Your right, it's real messed up that people let their dogs out to roam on other people's property. The only thing worse than dogs on your property is hogs.


Dogs get out, dont care how good your fence is etc. But, yeah, I hate them...as much time and money into preparing for the upcoming season, etc.

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