Ability to shoot on property within a city

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Re: Ability to shoot on property within a city

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your location says you live in Plano? thats deff. not a "small" city, and where do you own 10 acres in Plano?
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Re: Ability to shoot on property within a city

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TheArmedFarmer wrote:If you shoot a skunk in the head with a .22LR, nine times out of ten it'll die without spraying. Wait long enough thereafter, however, and the muscles will finally relax, relieving the carcass of that green stink. So wrap it multiple times in wal-mart type bags, and then bury it quickly.

We used to deal with skunks constantly when I lived in Tennessee. I tell ya, you haven't lived until you've been woken in the middle of the night by your barn cats fighting with the skunks under your house in the crawlspace. :shock:
I lived in Cleveland, Ohio for 6 years. My stent in Pergatory.

We had so many skunks; it was so bad. No shooting in the city limits at all.

I talked to some of my neighbors and they said that the early Clevelanders brought in skunks to get rid of the rat problem that was plaiging the city. WOW, Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face!

1 or 2 nights a week, our house got "hit".

I am glad we do not live there any more.

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Re: Ability to shoot on property within a city

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texasag93 wrote:
TheArmedFarmer wrote:If you shoot a skunk in the head with a .22LR, nine times out of ten it'll die without spraying. Wait long enough thereafter, however, and the muscles will finally relax, relieving the carcass of that green stink. So wrap it multiple times in wal-mart type bags, and then bury it quickly.

We used to deal with skunks constantly when I lived in Tennessee. I tell ya, you haven't lived until you've been woken in the middle of the night by your barn cats fighting with the skunks under your house in the crawlspace. :shock:
I lived in Cleveland, Ohio for 6 years. My stent in Pergatory.

We had so many skunks; it was so bad. No shooting in the city limits at all.

I talked to some of my neighbors and they said that the early Clevelanders brought in skunks to get rid of the rat problem that was plaiging the city. WOW, Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face!

1 or 2 nights a week, our house got "hit".

I am glad we do not live there any more.

texasag

In that case, I'd use a .22, and have a plastic toy Cap Gun handy for when the cops showed up..

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Re: Ability to shoot on property within a city

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9mmGuy,

It is actually Parker, TX (which shares the Eastern city limit line with Plano) and my description in my orginal post was exact. Unfortunately, most folks, esp those not from this area, do not know Parker (maybe the Southfork Ranch)...they think Parker County (Weatherford).
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texasnative wrote:9mmGuy,

It is actually Parker, TX (which shares the Eastern city limit line with Plano) and my description in my orginal post was exact. Unfortunately, most folks, esp those not from this area, do not know Parker (maybe the Southfork Ranch)...they think Parker County (Weatherford).
O, I see. thats a nice area. my parents looked at a home out there recently. maybe you could try those "sub-sonic" .22lr rounds?
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