Out of the prairie dog trapline....
Do you eat their meat, or just leave them for the coyotes? Seems like they'd likely eat about like eastern gray squirrels.
Kill em all. Looks like good times.
Do you eat their meat, or just leave them for the coyotes? Seems like they'd likely eat about like grey squirrels.
Uh, yeah. They also carry the Bubonic Plague. You notice no one is touching them?
No, we dont eat em.
I am sure you could though.
The 110 with the trigger on the lightest setting works well.
Also, it seems if the trigger is off to the side some it helps.
Rodents to eat live in trees.
Rodents not to eat live everywhere else; the "hole" types especially....
Good job you doing.
What kinda traps y’all using?
Rodents to eat live in trees.
Rodents not to eat live everywhere else; the "hole" types especially....
Learn something new everyday. So it's strictly for pest elimination (and sport), then. Kinda like shooting crows.
Happy kids. Nothing better than that. Good work sir!
Rodents to eat live in trees.
Rodents not to eat live everywhere else; the "hole" types especially....
Some people eat rabbits...like 'em, but not me.
They sure got that pasture chewed down to the nub.
Damn Jim, It looks like you could use some moisture.
Damn Jim, It looks like you could use some moisture.
Big Jim's skin looks pretty nice to me. Moisturizer is never a bad idea though.
Great pic Jim.
Living the good life.
John Denver is full of [bleep]
Leave 'em out there, and fire up your night vision for coyotes...
Don't think I have ever seen a picture of your kids where they don't have a giant smile. You are doing a good job Jim!
Don't think I have ever seen a picture of your kids where they don't have a giant smile. You are doing a good job Jim!
I’ve made the same observation. Well done indeed.
Damn Jim, It looks like you could use some moisture.
Big Jim's skin looks pretty nice to me. Moisturizer is never a bad idea though.
I think you were teasing but for the record I was referring to moisture on his land, not his face. He needs rain/snow as it looks really dry there.
Gophers in January, who would have thought.
Good clean fun, and productive too. Great looking kids you got there.
I'll take"Not a tree in sight" for $1000, Alex
Like others have said....I have never seen a pic of your kids not smiling and having a good time.
All y’alls snow blow away last week Jim?
All y’alls snow blow away last week Jim?
A lot of the neighbors topsoil did!
We have been open for at least a month and a half.
Is that 3rd one Conrad sized or is it a pair? Lol
It looks ginormous
Gotta love them smiling kids. But you guys know Conrad’s just picky about when he takes the picture. Come on, Jim, show us some pics of them washing the dishes or doing homework!😂
Damn Jim, It looks like you could use some moisture.
Big Jim's skin looks pretty nice to me. Moisturizer is never a bad idea though.
JC probably has a morning skin routine down pat.
Just wish he would do something about his doo.
Be a aqua velva man poster child if he could just do smething about his doo.
LOL!!!
Good job on gopher elimination and kid rearing.
I never messed with a conibear. But I have caught a few thousand pocket gophers with a victor leg hold, Victor black box, and the DK 1 clutch traps. I absolutely hate trapping gophers, but I hate big dry spots in the field because the irrigation water is all running down gopher burrows even worse.
Don't think I have ever seen a picture of your kids where they don't have a giant smile. You are doing a good job Jim!
I’ve made the same observation. Well done indeed.
Yep, home schooling at it's finest !