And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
A golf course I uses to.live on had a horrible problem with geese in the ponds. They put a 3' high fence post in, every 40' or so, all around the pond. Then the strung fishing line across the pond, to the posts. It didn't take much and the geese abandoned that pond.
We get them around here (urban area). They don't seem to be too smart, in terms of choosing a safe nesting site. (At one place I worked we had them in a grassy area - mowed - right adjacent to the company parking lot. A lot of foot and vehicular traffic.) But having made that mistake, they get very aggressive. I found that if you don't look at them you can often walk right by them and they don't get as fussy.
Two Items: 1. If he's out of ammunition, then use it as a club.......... 2. If he cracks off one of those 7.92 x 57mm rounds, those geese will scatter.....
and btw......was "not using rifles on fowl" listed on that third tablet that Moses dropped and broke when he was coming down the mountain with the 15 Commandments.......??
Never understood the fear of a flat footed flat lipped goose. All that neck to grab and a couple whacks on the ground and the fight is over. No teeth nor claws.
What's his problem...??...He's got that K98 Mauser.......!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's empty?
DeleteYou don’t use a high power rifle for geese??
DeleteThey can smell fear because fear smells like shit filled underpants.
DeleteOne attacked a child where I worked and the landscaper went over and chopped its' head off.
ReplyDeleteI hate them geeses to pieces. There's two that have decided to take up residence on my pond. They're not gonna like their "eviction notice".
ReplyDeleteA golf course I uses to.live on had a horrible problem with geese in the ponds. They put a 3' high fence post in, every 40' or so, all around the pond. Then the strung fishing line across the pond, to the posts. It didn't take much and the geese abandoned that pond.
DeleteWe get them around here (urban area). They don't seem to be too smart, in terms of choosing a safe nesting site. (At one place I worked we had them in a grassy area - mowed - right adjacent to the company parking lot. A lot of foot and vehicular traffic.) But having made that mistake, they get very aggressive. I found that if you don't look at them you can often walk right by them and they don't get as fussy.
ReplyDeleteThey can be very territorial. Had a neighbor that used them as guard dogs.
ReplyDeletehonkers can do a lot of things but sniffing you out aint one of them. strange picture composition.
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ReplyDelete1. If he's out of ammunition, then use it as a club..........
2. If he cracks off one of those 7.92 x 57mm rounds, those geese will scatter.....
and btw......was "not using rifles on fowl" listed on that third tablet that Moses dropped and broke when he was coming down the mountain with the 15 Commandments.......??
Never understood the fear of a flat footed flat lipped goose. All that neck to grab and a couple whacks on the ground and the fight is over. No teeth nor claws.
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