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If I trap and relocate this critter, will he/she/it find its way back home, the way a cat or dog sometimes can? Click for a short video.

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Answer is yes, at least be a problem for someone else. I would name IT target. Mike
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Not if you relocate the trap to a pond and forget to open the door.
Coyote George say I'm a "Murderin SOB" but only to other Predators. And that ain't a Predator. I only shoot the Ghogs that are digging up my barn...I give them a pass.
When or IF, I release a Damcoon I take it 10 miles away or they will be back.
Have you named it yet???
They can be relocated and not come back. Have Scott take it west with him.
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He looks delicious, LOL
Maybe 12-15 years ago I shot a one about half-grown in my backyard, Sam. My grandpa used to tell me, "Don't shoot it if you don't plan to eat it," so I decided to see how I could do. Skinned it and cleaned it, but didn't know about the musk glands on a groundhog. I wrapped it in aluminum foil with BBQ sauce and slow cooked it on a smoker. It was edible, but just barely. Later I started reading about some glands that have to be found and removed or they will funk up the meat. That sound right? Are they on the hind legs or haunches somewhere?
SC, GA and south n west of there.....Possum on the Half Shell = Armadillo. :)
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SC, GA and south n west of there.....Possum on the Half Shell = Armadillo. :)
We've got 'em in Kentucky now, Tom, have had for several years. I see one killed on the road every now and then when I visit WKY.
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