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    #16
    Built one like this---works too. Doors at each end so don't have to figure out which direction they are coming from. And, you can bet if a red-a**ed one shows up in the trap, it'll be his last time.

    The Safe and Humane Way to Remove Armadillos From Your Property.

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      #17
      Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
      Catch and release of them at another location is highly illegal for these or any other wild or domesticated animal with out the proper permissions... penalties can get pretty stiff especially if the released animal can be documented to have caused someone else harm (such as red paint and posting it on the interweb.)
      This. Also painting them could be considered "wildlife harassment".

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        #18
        Possum on da half shell. Tastes like chicken

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          #19
          Originally posted by SmTx View Post
          They pay two-fiffty down in Hallettsville


          Three dollars, maybe more

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            #20
            Shoot'em

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              #21
              I've been welding on a round bailer with a broke axle for a couple days now. The rancher said the tire fell into an unusually large armadillo hole. I would say he will hate armadillos when he gets the bill.

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                #22
                I kill the with a 40 or 9mm. It never ceases to amaze me how high they jump when hit. They ain’t native to Texas as they are an invasive species.

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                  #23
                  I've got a couple that are living on borrowed time.........

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                    #24
                    For a hunting site we sure have a lot of catch and release going on. It's an armadillo, just shoot it, my goodness. If you arrow won't penetrate then use something besides a rage.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by dustoffer View Post
                      Built one like this---works too. Doors at each end so don't have to figure out which direction they are coming from. And, you can bet if a red-a**ed one shows up in the trap, it'll be his last time.

                      http://thearmadillotrap.com/
                      This is the trap we are using. Get's them every time!

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                        #26
                        They are doing you and your grass a favor.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by N.DaWoods View Post
                          For a hunting site we sure have a lot of catch and release going on. It's an armadillo, just shoot it, my goodness. If you arrow won't penetrate then use something besides a rage.
                          That's kinda what I was thinkin. 3" #5's in a 12 gauge will ball one up pretty good.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
                            Catch and release of them at another location is highly illegal for these or any other wild or domesticated animal with out the proper permissions... penalties can get pretty stiff especially if the released animal can be documented to have caused someone else harm (such as red paint and posting it on the interweb.)
                            Exactly, why would you not just shoot them?

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                              #29
                              shoot them!!! Quit releasing them

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by gingib View Post
                                shoot them!!! Quit releasing them
                                Not sure all of us live out of city limits. I have them and I dont.

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