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It was last Sunday when I Finally got my scope mounted (Burris P.E.P.R + Leupold 2x7x33) and to the farm where I could sight her in. I no more than finished a good grouping when I saw somthing making its way through the yard at about 120yds to my left. I pulled the range bag over on the table to steady her up and then the groundhog paused.....It was all over for her and the winchester/nosler silvertip did its job well.

Some of you may have heard this story before, but this is the edited version.....and the picture below.

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I've never had G/H, does it get tough like squirrels and rabbit when fried? I remember as a kid, my Grandpa talking about making or repairing harness and shoes with ground hog hide! Never did get to eat one.

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An old one can get a little tough. Some people will boil them a little while to tender'em up some and then fry or bake. I've had ghogs baked with salt, pepper, and sometimes garlic. When I was a kid my neighbor used to barbeque them. I don't know the recipe. There might be a recipe on the net somewhere.

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You can just do 'em like a pot roast on top of stove, slow cook 'em in covered pot keeping couple inches of simmering water in bottom. If you like garlic, you can make a bunch of slits in the meat and slide garlic cloves in there before you start, like how I generally do leg of lamb.

Toward the end dump in spuds, onions, carrots, whatever you like till everything's done.

- OS

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