No chucks around my place this year, they go in streaks it seems, but have coons in my early sweet corn and this year deer in the sweet corn too. Been playing a radio the last week, seems to be doing the job, although I think the deer was in there last night. The second planting will be ready for eating and freezing in about 4 days, I hope I can get some of it before the critters. My garden isn't real good this year, I think too wet earlier and then too hot. Lot of plants and stalks, but not much produce, ground hard as concrete. I have found with the chucks, find there hole and find a steady rest for the 22, in the evening just have patience, set with that 22 trained on the hole with the safety off, sooner or later that head will pop up to have a look around, there's your chance and you already have the hole dug to bury them in. Poke them down with a shovel handle and cover them up, good luck with getting rid of them.
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