The only purpose those devices could serve is to kill something.... what was the intent? What wildlife was the target? And why?
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The only purpose those devices could serve is to kill something.... what was the intent? What wildlife was the target? And why?
Pretty common actually. Predator control they call it. Any field that has them is supposed to have signs posted at any gated entrance and usda is supposed to notify locals by posting flyers, radio announcements, etc.
The part where they state" This is the first such incident since 2014" burns my ass. Poison bombs were a problem 3 years ago, but they're still using them? Seriously, WTF?
I'd say the odds are good someone will be held accountable in this. Not prison time, but probably a lost job. But, it'll be the low-level employee that installed the damned things...not the dumbfuck in charge that thought that was a good idea and ordered the installation. And, yeah...the part about this being the first time there was a problem since 2014 pissed me off, too. Oh, yeah, it's dangerous and potentially lethal to all sorts of unintended targets. But it only happens every couple of years so it's OK.
.300 Win Mag in the house? Sure. Why not?
http://tribunist.com/news/man-conver...?utm_source=SR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUlLXNPCap4
That's a HUGE house!
Have a link for that? I know someone that would probably buy one.