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Re: Porcupines...other than the obvious [Re: HuntnFly67] #6153535 01/25/16 04:00 PM
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30 yards? We've been evolving all wrong...

Re: Porcupines...other than the obvious [Re: HuntnFly67] #6158676 01/28/16 03:06 AM
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I killed about 20 of them last year and almost all were up in live oak trees eating bark. They can do an amazing amount of damage to the tree. They must be kin to beavers. I have caught a few in leg hold traps and cages but so seldom that I can't offer any advice. They sure play havoc with dogs and cows. I am not a fan. Occasionally I'll run into one waddling along during the day or night but it is very infrequent. Look for them in live oaks.

Re: Porcupines...other than the obvious [Re: HuntnFly67] #6170320 02/05/16 11:42 AM
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Shot this on in Valera Tx ugly critters! Had to pick quills out of gloves!

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