Posted on 11/20/2023 7:02:38 PM PST by ransomnote
Its hardly funny the way J6 was so weaponized and then the court/law enforcement drones took over spreading the lie of J6.
Same goes for sharks in the Keys.
They did my cat Cougar in.
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Ah, sorry to hear that. When they fight with each other their shrieking will wake you up. I imagine that someone who has never heard that before would think there were real demons in the woods.
I hope you heal from this soon LL. Losing a dog is a traumatic experience for sure.
Two of mine are half Jack Russell and half Mountain Feist. The third one is a 40lb female mixed breed (sweetest dog ever), that somebody dropped off. My two little dogs would run out the door in a flash. Their fence is on the other end of the house, but the other end doesn’t have a fence. The same thing would happen to them that happened to yours if they got out. I put a tall gate going into the utility room at that end to prevent it. The main door and the gate are never open at the same time. I learned from chasing my old Jack Russell over the place when he ran out that door.
Welcome back Easy, my friend. 😉😁
You were missed.
Thanks for your post LL. Glad you have received so much support.
It has been a lot of time since I have done trapping... what is a 'live' trap? Apparently not a clam tooth spring type, which could injure the leg. What worked so fast? ...curious...
There are effective lures and baits for raccoons. I wonder if there are coyote scents that would attract coyote and repel dogs and cats...?
Bob, the yard the two curs were in was fenced. It was divided into two sections so that I could separate them if needed.
The tree the coon was in was on one side of the yard. I put both dogs on the other side and shut the middle gate. I put the baited trap on the side the coon was in. I had two Curs and a Bloodhound on the other side raising cain. That coon wanted out of that tree but not before grabbing the apples. LOL Got him! He had been up there all night without food or water, so he was ready.
That is a Growler, not a ‘fighter’ although doubtless there are some around. Pretty plush refueler, likely a KC-46. AFAIK, Scavino doesn’t qual for MAC flights.
Just under 10 minutes, a good video about J6 and the plethora of lies that we’ve endured for decades...
https://rumble.com/v3o6l5g-8e7vn6-ther-8u77ht-jan-six-vs-summer-of-love.html
Yeah, definitely, shooting coyotes takes care of the problem better than anything else. I’m in the semi-city world, with pockets of high density housing developments, and even a few apartments, trailer parks, etc., but also a few horse farms within 5 miles of my house. I have seen a coyote or two, but took no action.
Yet...
Not a KC=46 gotta go with squid intel here.
Shooting one would be hard for me because they look too much like a dog. Let one get inside my fence and I’d probably get over it pretty fast.
Nice! We have a .177 pellet rifle but if I’m outside in the yard with my dogs, my .38 will be at hand. We use the .177 mostly for scaring off critters we don’t want to kill. Sometimes even that kills. My husband has a .22 Magnum rifle that he used one day to shoot a rabbit out of my garden. He didn’t tell me. I went out the next day to work in the garden and there were icky rabbit parts all over everything. I told him to use the air rifle next time. LOL
I’ve got a UMAREX that I picked up cheap with 24X scope and a pile of 10 round magazines. The guy I bought it from tuned it, and he’s currently the spring air rifle world champion. I believe those also come in .22 and .25, mine’s .177 (which would still take a coyote if you got him in the noggin sweet spot)…
heavy
almost makes you think you’re looking at another planet?
If I ever catch a Coyote inside my fence the Coyote rollers will be going up. They could easily kill my little 25-pound dogs but could never get one over the fence. My three big dogs outside kept them run off but all three are gone now from old age. Since the last one passed two months ago, I have been more diligent about watching. They will start coming closer to the house with the big hounds gone.
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