15-22 Hunting/Varmint/Pest Kill Pic Thread

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No varmints in his neighborhood anymore, but take a closer look at the pic. That doesn't look like a 15-22 in his hands, barrel is too long.
 
I can't quite make out what those are. Foxes and coyotes?

Looks like a mixed bag. Majority looks like coyotes...orange ones got to be foxes.

Looks like he onto something about his insulation problem...a few more to go then he finished.

Extreme home make-over...redneck style.
 
Unless the snakes are venomous and pose a risk to you or your kids. (not that the one garder snake is, they just stink when ya pick'm up, lol).
 
Unless the snakes are venomous and pose a risk to you or your kids. (not that the one garder snake is, they just stink when ya pick'm up, lol).

I agree with you man and tried to explain the value of non-venomous snakes in keeping down the rat population to my girls, but after several were found inside the house I lost that arguement.

House rule now is that the only good snake is a dead snake.
 
Haha, ain't that the truth! We'll see how well they like it when the rodents start takin over, haha.
 
I wish I'd had this 22 when I lived at my last house. Those darn 'coons kept gettin in fights and dang near killin our cats. At our new house, it hasn't been a problem...yet.
 
I wish I'd had this 22 when I lived at my last house. Those darn 'coons kept gettin in fights and dang near killin our cats. At our new house, it hasn't been a problem...yet.

Now that you have the 15-22, it sounds like you are hoping the coons will show up.;)
 
I actually don't mind raccoons as long as they stay away. But when they become a nuiscance they give me no choice.

We have small pets and chickens to protect and we're tired of losing them to predators. Our last encounter was the neighbors dog. It broke out of it's ELECTRIFIED pen when the power was out (these aren't even pets, he just keeps them caged up and uses them for hunting once every other year, if that, the rest of the time they are caged and just bark and bark). Well one got out and caught one of our chickens.

That chicken took about five weeks to mend (we actually consider them pets even though we have them for eggs, my boy and his cousin really love them and are devistated when we lose one whether it be to dog, coyote, weasel, coon, bobcat, cougar, etc). During that mending period it was twice daily cleanings and medication to the fairly severe wounds and staying in a big cardboard box under a heat lamp among other things. She's lucky she can walk, albeit with a limp.

The neighbor knows that they are out of free passes as it's not the first time.

Dog goes bye bye next time.

I won't post that pic, don't worry.
 
I actually don't mind raccoons as long as they stay away. But when they become a nuiscance they give me no choice.

We have small pets and chickens to protect and we're tired of losing them to predators. Our last encounter was the neighbors dog. It broke out of it's ELECTRIFIED pen when the power was out (these aren't even pets, he just keeps them caged up and uses them for hunting once every other year, if that, the rest of the time they are caged and just bark and bark). Well one got out and caught one of our chickens.

That chicken took about five weeks to mend (we actually consider them pets even though we have them for eggs, my boy and his cousin really love them and are devistated when we lose one whether it be to dog, coyote, weasel, coon, bobcat, cougar, etc). During that mending period it was twice daily cleanings and medication to the fairly severe wounds and staying in a big cardboard box under a heat lamp among other things. She's lucky she can walk, albeit with a limp.

The neighbor knows that they are out of free passes as it's not the first time.

Dog goes bye bye next time.

I won't post that pic, don't worry.

I have almost the same story with our chickens. Came home one day to a bloody massacre :(. The dog from a few miles down the road killed 5 or 6 of them and injured 2 more that we had to put down. The chickens are also our pets. I couldn't kill someone elses pet so we had animal control take the dog back to the owners. They ended up paying us $100 per chicken that was killed.
 
A lizard rolled up on my target stand. Head shot at 23 yards with my Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22.
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I have a fox running around that's gonna get a bullet as soon as it comes close enough. Don't want to risk it getting rabies and attacking my dog.
 


IDK, 30 yards or so. i don't take pics of all my kills except bigger preds for contests, but the antelope jacks in AZ are huge and i've seen a subsonic through my can bounce off a jack at about 75 yards. broke it's ribs and it died due to blunt trauma to the heart i suppose, but it did not puncture the skin.
the backstraps and rear legs are really good on jacks, just inspect the liver for spots. And ALWAYS use gloves on anything you clean! I got tuleremia (rabbit fever) when i was a kid and had 105 temp...not fun!!
 
Ain't that the best type of Fox? Dead!!!!:D

a good high country grey fox pelt were fetching around $80 each at the fur auction this year! i had quite a few bobs, fox and one lion (mtn)
 
I have way too many jack rabbit photos so I'll just post this:



Got him last week on the run!! They are so big and slow compared to jacks. Easy kill
 
I have way too many jack rabbit photos so I'll just post this:



Got him last week on the run!! They are so big and slow compared to jacks. Easy kill

Wow!

Well done with that!
Tho have to ask, what's up with that thumb?:eek: :D
 

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