So, those who know me -- picture me gleefully rubbing my hands together while laughing.
My father in law tasked me to deal with a woodchuck who's taken up residence under the screen porch at their cabin - and before someone says it, its a varmint doing damage to the structure and I'll call the CO when I'm done. Now I've taken pot shots at a chuck before, but never deliberately been responsible for exterminating a particular specimen. This one has evaded three attempts at live trapping.
Here are a few key points:
1) My background is clear (woods and upward slope)
2) The chuck has an entrance hole under the wooden stoop directly in front of the main screen door entrance into the porch. He's outside only when it's quiet for a period of time. They've heard him rooting around under the porch probably 10-12 feet back from the entrance hole.
3) The deer flies are redonkulous
4) I have plenty of firepower to bring to bear (including a new to me .30-06 thanks to RobD - it'll get sighted in first), and I wanna make sure that I "get" him on the first try. If he's wounded, crawls back under the porch and dies...I'm in for hell for the remainder of my in-laws natural lives.
5) I'll have an un-interupted block of time for waiting, and a cooler for cold beverages next to me.
What do I need to know? Any bait they like better than others? Caliber suggestions that aren't ridiculous? Should I just forgoe shooting him and buy/rent/borrow a bigger live trap?
Pat