Training little survivors

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Little backyard training session the other day, thought you guys would get a kick.

Showing my girls the complexities of the figure four. Once the lesson is over, they're not allowed back into the house until they bring me a dead squirrel.


They're still out there.:D

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Here are the tools of the trade.

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RC-4 and Pizzula as my daughter calls it.
 
I would have to say....I think its time to let them in the house, their screaming is scaring away the squirrels and neighbors. Nice trap
 
Remember, children, 4 is the number that the squirrel sees before it will get smashed :eek:
 
Looks like a good time was had by all. Neat pics... Thanks for sharing!

Will the next lesson be on how to prepare & cook a squirrel?:D
 
See this is the perfect example of why all us Right-Wing, Gun Crazy, Blood Thirsty Knife Nuts on forums like this are the downfall of America. The topics are all always about Rambo type scenarios... Wait, I think I may have stated that whole thought backwards...

It's awesome to share the quality time with your kids Shotgunner. Nice Pics & thanks for sharing. If it'll ever stop RAINING or the wind would drop below 300MPH it's time to introduce my 10 year old to Spring Turkey season.
Share the Outdoors and Live the Dream.
 
Lol, cracked me up. What else do you expect from kids? I think I may be the same way though. The building of the trap would be cool, but actually seeing it in use or just tripping it myself would be fun.

On a side note, I really need a RAT!
 
Lol, cracked me up. What else do you expect from kids? I think I may be the same way though. The building of the trap would be cool, but actually seeing it in use or just tripping it myself would be fun.

On a side note, I really need a RAT!

Oh, well that trap'll work on RAT's too. Any small animal really.......:D
 
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