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Posted: 12/6/2021 12:47:46 PM EDT
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I think they have already moved eastward because I’m in Maine and there has always been a shitload of them here.
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Quoted: I think they have already moved eastward because I’m in Maine and there has always been a shitload of them here. View Quote Plenty here Attached File |
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L48 porky pigs taste like turpentine.
Alaskan porky pigs are if cooked right. |
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Fun fact, It wasn't until my mid 20's that I found out the proper way to spell porcupine. I always thought it was spelled how it sounded, you know, "porky-pine"...
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Quoted: Climate change <-----Gotta be this View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What’s the point of this news? Climate change <-----Gotta be this FWIW, we have southern species like armadillos, and sightings of an occasional manatee moving North and northern species like porcupine and fischer cat moving South. Migration is not dependent solely on climate change. |
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I've seen them in the hill country for the last 20 years or so. They're not new.
Notice that all the observations stop at the Balcones Escarpment. |
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Normally they get shot around here. When I was a kid in Michigan my Dad taught us to hate them(?). Have taken them with 20 ga, 12 ga, .22 and 30-30.
I dont shoot them now unless they threaten my dog. |
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Saw a dead one for the first time yesterday while riding my motorcycle in the middle of 150 in Driftwood. I’m thinking that would not have been the best roadkill to make contact with while riding…
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Quoted: I think they have already moved eastward because I’m in Maine and there has always been a shitload of them here. View Quote The good news is that if they keep moving eastward from Maine is they will be in the Atlantic and we will be done with them. We can send some armadillo up there to replace them. |
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Wonder if there are any in TN? I've never seen one in the wild.
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Quoted: FWIW, we have southern species like armadillos, and sightings of an occasional manatee moving North and northern species like porcupine and fischer cat moving South. Migration is not dependent solely on climate change. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What’s the point of this news? Climate change <-----Gotta be this FWIW, we have southern species like armadillos, and sightings of an occasional manatee moving North and northern species like porcupine and fischer cat moving South. Migration is not dependent solely on climate change. Yeah, I know, I was playing devil's advocate for the MSM. Gotta be a spin if it's in the news (a smarmy answer for dino1's question), I was just running down the left's (MSM) list. |
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Growing up as a kid, we used to play a game with them, take a stick flip them on the back then scratch their belly, you won if you didn't get 'quilled'.
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Shot and ate a porcupine once. Super ugly fucker and it tasted terrible.
Dumb thing was charging at my buddy though so I had to get it on. |
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Quoted: Wonder if there are any in TN? I've never seen one in the wild. View Quote I've never seen one in GA either, in fact the only one I have ever seen in the wild was in South Africa. Those African models are much more intimidating, big strong quills that can be over 16" long. I have a bunch of quills from one I've been planning on making something from but I never seem to have enough to do what I want, a lampshade is what I really want to make. |
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Quoted: I don't think they are pine dependent. In Arizona they live from the desert life zones all the way up into the spruce/fir/aspen areas. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: which is what happens when your diet is pine trees I don't think they are pine dependent. In Arizona they live from the desert life zones all the way up into the spruce/fir/aspen areas. Even on the tundra where they only have shrubs to eat. They were all over Montana. |
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They are loaded on my mountain property and love chewing on my cabin and everything else around it…they are disliked around these parts.
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hmmm... are they cooperating with the dillos to overthrow society yet? . |
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I don't see them in Ohio and WV. But they're in PA and Michigan.
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Quoted: I know fishers are formidable, but will they go after a porcupine? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Needs more fishers Pretty sure they're the only thing that will and can kill and eat porcupines. Eta: we have enough porcupines around here for everyone. My buddies wife makes me a pan of cinnamon sticky buns for every one that I kill on their property. |
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Been seeing them while hunting in NY and PA for about 20 years
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I’m going to use porcupine invasion as my reason to buy a 10mm pistol
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