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Update: This will be the worst opening day EVER in over 30 years! :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1815715" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Years ago I fed hogs in an old barn that dated back way beyond the Civil War. It had a hewn log corncrib in the center and a wooden shingle roof. Probably 75 years before a tin roof had been nailed down on top of the wooden shingles. It had also been used to house tobacco and had old tier rails running everywhere, fastened with bailing wire.</p><p>Well, I got a huge infestation of rats nesting between the wooden shakes and the tin roof. A friend of mine and I both bought a box of .22 shot cartridges and loaded our ,22 autos.</p><p>You could take a pole and bounce it off the wooden shakes and rats ran everywhere along the tier rails. We fired until we ran out of ammunition and had quite a pile of dead rats.</p><p>I've hunted quail, doves, and duck by wingshooting: but never had as much fun as we did that day shooting runnin rats off tier rails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1815715, member: 32879"] Years ago I fed hogs in an old barn that dated back way beyond the Civil War. It had a hewn log corncrib in the center and a wooden shingle roof. Probably 75 years before a tin roof had been nailed down on top of the wooden shingles. It had also been used to house tobacco and had old tier rails running everywhere, fastened with bailing wire. Well, I got a huge infestation of rats nesting between the wooden shakes and the tin roof. A friend of mine and I both bought a box of .22 shot cartridges and loaded our ,22 autos. You could take a pole and bounce it off the wooden shakes and rats ran everywhere along the tier rails. We fired until we ran out of ammunition and had quite a pile of dead rats. I've hunted quail, doves, and duck by wingshooting: but never had as much fun as we did that day shooting runnin rats off tier rails. [/QUOTE]
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