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The only reason that I am thinking coyotes is because I am the only person allowed on that land to hunt. I have seen a fox kill a small porcupine a few years ago but it was a little porky. I won't know for sure without seeing it myself and that aint going to happen at least for another week. i'll keep my eyes out for you. Usually when my neighbor either fertilizes or hays his fields is when we see them during the day. I know a bunch of farmers, Ill ask some of them to keep a look out as well.
Actually ,when I used to live in Europe , I knew a few people that have killed big 20 lbs porcupines with sticks in their properties ,they can't run fast and their body is really soft. One good hit in the head will just simply kill him.
Quote from: Tiger1358 on May 18, 2014, 11:43:26 PMActually ,when I used to live in Europe , I knew a few people that have killed big 20 lbs porcupines with sticks in their properties ,they can't run fast and their body is really soft. One good hit in the head will just simply kill him.It's funny, I hear this from guys who've done it fairly often. Then I go out and can put a 230gr XTP from a 45 through the skull and the critter shuffles off another 20 yards. Sometimes those little guys just don't like to give up! Andrew
They're like snakes,when you cut their head off ,they still move hahaha
Quote from: Tiger1358 on May 20, 2014, 07:38:34 PMThey're like snakes,when you cut their head off ,they still move hahaha The most effective gun I've ever used was a 204 with 32gr V-max bullets. One hit to the chest and that critter stopped running!
True story I went after one with a stick thinking easy meal, it just kept on moving. I did get it eventually not very pretty