Porky chewing on Cabin
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From: JackPine Acres
01-Oct-14
Other than catching him in the act and taking him out with a .22, any suggestions on how to deter a porkpine from chewing on your cabin?
From: live2hunt
01-Oct-14
Howatt, You jumped on people talking about non-bow hunting issues and your the first to answer this one? Did you take a decency pill?
From: therealdeal
01-Oct-14
live2hunt+1
From: stagetek
01-Oct-14
Wow, even the simplest threads on here turn into a joke. You jag-offs need to get over yourselves already.
From: Huntcell
02-Oct-14
Was it really a simple porky thread or was it subliminally suggesting something else after the hunt back at the cabin?
Show some restraint!????
From: live2hunt
02-Oct-14
LOL, I'm fine with the thread, but after your rant on the Idiots and Garbage thread, I was just pointing out that at times, we bring up issues that effect us all and questions to us for help.
From: Dampland
03-Oct-14
We have used Window screen on our tree stands and sheds that we didn't want the Porkies to chew on. Seems to do the trick. But we also feed our porkies a strict diet of vitaman lead.
From: Drop Tine
03-Oct-14
Shoot it with a cross bow. Lead pill are for another forum. ;)
From: JackPine Acres
03-Oct-14
I like the trap and apples covered in salt idea. Headed up this weekend and will give it a shot. Thanks Howatt!
From: Buck Watcher
04-Oct-14
I had one chewing the plywood in my stand. I covered it in hot, I mean really hot sauce. He chewy only once more.
From: 10orbetter
04-Oct-14
This thread isn't the sequel to the movie "Porkies" where the kid sticks his salami through the hole in the wall of the girls shower, the fat, lezbo, gym teacher grabs it and starts cranking on it, is it? Sorry, the name of thread just cracked me up!