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would be best for shooting a rooster?
I'ma nail that li'l bastidge one of these mornings.
I have on hand some Gamo Raptors and some Daisy pointed lead pellets.
I'm not going to bother eating the little sunuvabench, so I'm not worried about lead. I just want to dead the li'l corksoaker.
 

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If the pellets you mentioned don't work, try a Thompson submachine gun.
 

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Fish hooks & corn...I believe some guys in Arkansas called it "settin' trot lines for ducks" a few years back.

I'd sure hate to be around when "the man" finds one of 'em.
 

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A 22 with "bird shot" would be very effective with getting rid of a rooster. That's how my Dad got rid of my obnoxious, noisy, aggressive banty rooster. He crowed all the time and would attack you when you went into the chicken yard. I stood my ground and drop kicked him many time. It's when you turned around he would get you good going up your back. He must have done it one to many times to my Dad. :yes: :yes: :yes: Ned S.
 

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pennsyltucky said:
obviosly trolling. :no:
Something like that I would bet.
 

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Kyle Langley said:
I'm not going to bother eating the little sunuvabench, so I'm not worried about lead.
eat him, he'll be delicious with some mashed taters. :thumbsup:
 
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