Parrie Dog dance

JHS

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Long story short. My son spotted two dogs,shot from the back of the pickup using a Mini-14,stock.

Well this dog fell over,stood up,wiggled,fell over,stoodup,wiggled fell over and finaly got to it's feet and slowly crawled to the hole.
Funnest thing I have seen. Buck and I figured he just gave the dog a hair cut and shockwave got him.

Stay safe.
John
 
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[Edited by muleshoe on 01-09-2001 at 07:55 AM]
 
Boys/girls...

the p-dog wasn't hit! I have shot enought with a 22lr to know a hit. No blood,tissue.
Tuff room.
 
Can't get no respect.

I am for ethical hunting and providing a good example for youth. Still, I doubt that a prarie dog hit with a .223 round would behave as described.

Regards to all.
 
Did you hit low maybe? We used to shoot whistle pigs (ground squirrles in ID) with our 10/22's. If you'd hit low and spray dirt/sand in their faces they'd do wierd things, running around in circles looking for thier hole, or just strait out make a run for it across the prarie.
 
You guys are cruel! Sick, sick, sick, I say!

Ya oughta trap them--humanely--and then tie 'em to a tree for coyote bait.

It doesn't take *near* as many coyotes to make a nice jacket.

:), Art
 
I've seen critters do similar things. I had about 7 groundhogs in my backyard in the beginning of the summer. Now I'm down to one. Anyway, I shot one of them (.22lr)and the screwy thing did a flip. He landed, paused, and ran back to his hole despite being hit with two addition well placed shots. Tough lil bugger.
 
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