Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: mossback91 on August 31, 2009, 07:42:28 AM
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Went to look for deer after i got off work this morning and saw a few bucks and then this little guy here........
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He may be little but he is bad ass.
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He may be little but he is bad ass.
You know it............he actually ran down into his hole.......then when I came up he came back out!! :chuckle: he was gonna whoop me!! and he didnt go back down into his hole until I was gone!!
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hey moss whats up with the good picture ;) :chuckle:
he is cute for a nasty tempered vile varmint
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awesome picture.
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Very cool! Vicious little sucker
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totally awesome picture thanks for sharing
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hey moss whats up with the good picture ;) :chuckle:
he is cute for a nasty tempered vile varmint
Only get good pics when Im REALLY close run..........lucky to have my face because I was so close!! ;)
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Thats in WA? I havent seen one yet...how cool. Congrats, good pic.
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Very cool! They sure are cute for being such nasty lil buggers!
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Been surfing here a bit and am relocating to WA this month. I know it's taboo to ask where pics are taken as many prized hunting spots are ruined that way.
But I am not sure a Badger Honey Hole is that prized? Regardless, the badger is probably one of my Top 5 favorite critters, and am just wondering what quadrant of the state he was found in?
Just didn't think WA had many or any badgers and I would put in some leg work to try and find some if I knew where to look.
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I got chased by one up in the Manastash once, those thing really have attitude problems!
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Nice shot. I've only seen one once in Montana...
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Love Badgers... Great photo. Only one I have seen was in Wy after a Pronghorn hunt. We were assisting the rancher with prarie dog control and one kept coming out and grabbing the ones we shot. Quite funny-Like a lab grabbing ducks.
This is my favorite Badger photo (from the net).
Reminds me of my Corgi...
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Damn
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got any badger milk moss?
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I ran in to a guy with a pitbull,a very large pitbull. the dog is very friendly and comes right up to get his head scratched, when he turnes his head I can see the right side of his face is pretty much chewed up, one eye gone, mutilated. I ask the guy, what happened to your dog? I mean, *censored* it looks like someone attacked him with a chainsaw? He says, well that damn dog used to have a habit of sticking his head down holes, he found one with a badger, this guy says that damn badger grabed his dog and wouldnt let go, pulled him half down that hole and put a hurt on that poor old pitbull, he tried to help him get away but what the hell are you going to do, the badgers down a hole and not in the mood to come out or let go of the dog, says that badger had him for what must have been 7-8 minutes, poor old dog screaming bloody murder. tough little basterds.
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badgers protected in washington?
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You can't shoot them, but you can trap them.
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You can't shoot them, but you can trap them.
Exactly right!
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Sweet Pic. I had a close encounter with a Badger while Spring Turkey hunting with my Bow. I was using a Gobble call. When i was done I just happened to turn around and there was a BIG Badger staring at me. I ranged him at 15 yards. I pulled my Face mask off and he backed off to 30 yards. he stopped and turned and just watched me. He thought I was a Gobbler. lol. Here in Lincoln County, We have them all over the place. I stepped into a small Badger hole in the same vicinity and slightly twisted my Ankle. So I knew there was a Badger in the area. The Hillside looks like it was hit with a air strike. holes everywhere. My Worry is not the Badger, But the Badger holes. You can't see them when they are surrounded by High grass.
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You can't shoot them, but you can trap them.
Exactly right!
ummm and with the new trapping rules once they are in that live trap how do you dispatch them :dunno: :dunno: talk about contradictory.
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You can't shoot them, but you can trap them.
Exactly right!
ummm and with the new trapping rules once they are in that live trap how do you dispatch them :dunno: :dunno: talk about contradictory.
Good point. You can't hunt them with firearms while they are free ranging, but once live-trapped can be dispatched with a firearm - unless that has changed recently!
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It hasn't.