Moving to wolfville or Anitgonish in a couple of years.
Active gun club is one of many considerations between the 2.
Where is zone 2a?
Coyote are here but rare.
Groundhogs non existant.
Deer PLENTIFUL in the right areas.
No groundhogs huh? Never been to NS farm country have you......
View this:
http://www.advwildlifecntrl.com/Page.Asp?Id=1
Check the rodent pull-down menu.
Goozyman, when I was posted to NS in 2007, as I passed the treaty gas station south of Truro, I did see a woodchuck on a farmer's fenceline, and he was heading towards the Halifax International airport too.(and no I will not use the underwear title it is now called!)farm country is a very very small percentage of Nova Scotia.
If you find a groundhog in the thick of the woods, which is the greater part of NS, your a better man than I
Moving to wolfville or Anitgonish in a couple of years.
Active gun club is one of many considerations between the 2.
Goozyman, when I was posted to NS in 2007, as I passed the treaty gas station south of Truro, I did see a woodchuck on a farmer's fenceline, and he was heading towards the Halifax International airport too.(and no I will not use the underwear title it is now called!)
Perhaps he felt he had to leave town in a hurry!
I know, few and far between, but they are there.....![]()
ya man, past the airport on the 102 IS the small area of "Farm Country " we have in NS.
you have seen the elusive Groundog.
Hahhhaaahaaa......good one, mark one up for Goozyman!
You should get out more to the Annapolis Valley/Fundy park my friend?
Cheers & have a good day![]()