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  • Those prairie dogs were not just killed -they were blown to bits ! I wonder whether after such a mass cull, those that escaped remember what happened. Prairie dogs can distinguish bet (1) humans that are strangers, (2) humans that just walk by, (2) humans that flood their burrows, pull them out and maul them , then release them. (they can only recall a medical exam as a mauling).

  • I love the song that goes with this masterpiece.

  • That's evil dude...

  • is it bad i laughed the whole time watching this?

  • at least they die quickly, even if it is a paste strewn, bloody, death.

  • lmao da last 1 look like he was fliccin ya off

  • 0.04 died happy

  • Great shots guys! Boy, they really explode when their hit! Is that normal?

  • @DOATactical

    Are these hollow point rounds? And if not, why do the praerie dogs explode like that?

  • @NinjaRafter Using anything larger than a .22LR rips varmint apart

  • go to 40 seconds HE HE HE BOOM!!!

  • were those prairie dogs gettin it on in the first shot? if so that is hilarious

  • Makes me hongry fer praiarie dog nuggets!!!!!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOOO!!!!!!!

  • Ummm Boom head shot?

  • love it!!!

  • uh..am I going to hell for laughing?

  • we either poison them or shoot them. seems like no matter what you do you cant get rid of them. Its more fun to shoot them though with a bunch of buddies. My moms a veterinarian and YES, animals do breaks legs in prairie dog holes. Not good especially if its someones $15000 rodeo horse and it gets euthanized afterwards. Get em' all boys!!!

  • silly

  • how about me ,hiding with my gillie suit,and start sniping you guys ,with my acuracy..338 lapua,its proven,that those places where prairydogs live,the grasslands are better,greener,and the grass grows faster,whitch is better for the cattle,i would love to see your heads explode on impact,of my modified 338 lapua ammo.

  • @deadeyez That sounds good to me, instead of using my 338 Lapua, which I love I will use my 408 CheyTac. You are not even on Youtube if you don't like the video in the Netherlands don't watch it, you are also wrong the prairie dogs damage the area the cattle and horses live in plus cause the cattle and horses to break their legs, then they have to be put down. If this were not the case then the Ranchers would not invite us out to their places.

  • @DOATactical

    Im a prariedog hunter too, and I live in the netherlands.

    Not all dutch are leftwing treehuggers, I actually travel 24 hours just to get to hunt Pdog once a year.

    keep up the good work, greetings from a dutch redneck.

  • @deadeyez i own a farm and they do brake cows and horse's legs and i would kill P dogs all then kill my horse ....

  • i own a farm and they do brake cows and horse's legs and i would kill P dogs all then kill my horse ....

  • @deadeyez or i could shoot you with my glock 19 and piss on your head. if you dont like it dont watch it. i suppose you suck dicks because you hate them too?

  • @deadeyez

    First off if you have a problem with someone shooting prairie dogs then you could never shoot an actual living person. I've been to North Dakota and South Dakota people get paid to shoot these animals because they ruin farm land. You know all that wheat we use to make bread or all the corn. Try growing your own to feed and sell off to thousands of people. It's probably to hot or to cold where ever you live.

  • @deadeyez Cool. Let me know how that turns out for you. Meanwhile I'm going to go rid some farmland of some pests, I'll even film some and upload it for you kiddo.

  • @deadeyez WOW a liberal euro trash ass hole. GO FUCK YOURSELF. Please stay out of my country.

  • @deadeyez  peter puffer

  • @deadeyez

    Why do I seriously doubt that you have (and shoot) a 338? In the Netherlands, no less.

    I have had one since about 1968, and not a high percentage of folks can handle the recoil, and even less like to handle it.

    These guys are performing a valuable service for the landowners, preventing the broken legs of cattle and horses.

    I don't recall anyone over here telling the folks in the Netherlands what to do or how to do it, so you might actually learn why folks do what they do.

  • @deadeyez Atleast do a little research before commenting.These animals breed like rats and when you have to take in concideration that youll have to either shoot the prarie dogs or shoot the cattle and horse's. Farmers cant make a living shooting and burying their dead out in the fields.

  • GOOD JOB! I appreciate your videos, I live in Wyo. and went out every spring shooting dogs. Im paralyzed now and cant get out or shoot a rifle. So this brings back some good memories. Thanks!

  • That was fucking AWSOME! Where do you guys hunt in Wyoming?  It looks like Northeast, Wyoming.

  • Tactical???? next time shoot somthing that return fire

  • @BLANCARF Been there and done that, and will gladly shoot at any targets that can return fire. I did not join the USMC for the GI Bill. We do this to help farmers/ranchers so they dont have to poisen then.

  • aw look man listen

    I could not BELIEVE that the Wildlife Services were saying "we don't care how often you shoot them, where , when, I mean safely of course but they said ALL restrictions have been lifted. It is some kind of invasive species that has now gotten so far out of hand, its a fight now to keep them from doing billions in crop damages.

  • this makes me sick and before u say then y are u watchin this is because i wanted too put a hate coment because this is sick !!!!!!!! and can u give mee a reason y u do itttt !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hunting is something that we no longer need, it has become a sport and thus an evil sport. Hunting used to be something of necessity, in our hunter gatherer states and I don't mind if someone eats the food they hunt. But 85% of the people who hunt nowadays in the United States do it for fun, and not necessity. That's a huge concern for me and alot of other people and a sport I say should be stopped indefinitely. But it is the united states, do any fucked up thing you wish, that's your freedom...

  • @ryanbeatbox then dont worry about it

  • @ryanbeatbox

    Okay mister anti hunting let me clue you in on something. Where I

    live, there is now a feral hog problem so bad, that Wildlife and Fisheries

    is BEGGING hunters to kill them UNrestricted. So, that kind of skews

    you theory that "we don't need hunting anymore". Besides if society ever

    collapses people like YOU are going to be some of the ones come begging

    by the fires when they smell that meat cooking because you could not find

    enough berries to fill their stomach.

  • @escueladeleyi I would love to come down there and help out with that problem too.

  • @escueladeleyi amen!

  • shootin dawgs.... 

  • Hahaha this is so fucked up. Listening to The Fray while shootin gophers

  • OMG @ the entrails at 0:11

  • man,they looked like a bunch of balloons popping, awesome shooting AND great`camera work to catch the action!!!!!!

  • i like hunting. ive shot deer elk geese pheasnt dove quail duck rabbit squirrel you name it so dont say anything when i say its wrong to shoot these guys just to blow them up. use a smaller caliber gun and eat them or something lol geez....unless theres like a pest and u can just shoot thwem to take care of a problem

  • that one praire dog 0:40 was like haha you cant harm me bitch im the juggernaut! BANG! dead LOL

  • Those 22/250s are like explosives on those ground pigs! Good stuff!

  • DAMN!!!! can i come out next time?! looks fun as hell. is the .17 hmr too small for this? what is the range you are shooting?

  • @DougFnDrake

    .17 hmr is perfect for this a air rifle works fine. Anything bigger and 17. hmr is just for the fun factor.

  • LOL at the begining the other one is like "What the fuck ? where did pete go ? "

  • You guys are brave !

  • dang they got tore up pretty good. i havent shot prairie dogs but ive shot gophers ( dogs smaller cousins) with cci triple shock ammo for my .22lr and it does a nice job on them

  • 0:43 was funny even the guy lol he was like im not going to leave unless you kill me to funny well now he is dead and left with a bang haahahaa poor doggy

  • I love the red mist. Not too sure about the theme music though.

  • it is the average yardage that people shoot the dogs at?

  • hahahahaha ohhh we'r fucken ohhh yesss!! BOOM NOT ANY MORE BITCHES! LOL GREAT STUFF!

  • OH bravo on killing animals ,Ya all look sooooo smart hee hee :P Pathetic.

  • Very nice shooting.

  • oh so cool killing such cutie animals .

  • Would someone try with a 300 win mag?

  • after you have turned the dogs into hamburger, do you wait for the coyotes to show up?

  • Tell me I'm wrong - but the first shot takes out two "copulating" prairie dogs?

  • Good eye.

    Yep they was doin' it alright.

  • i love how they explode

  • LOL... the one at :42 made me think of the line...

    "sit down JUNIOR"  lol

  • @SCreamin95 o:41 was like

    prairie dog: here ... in the head you pussy

  • lol the one on the right was like WTF?

  • god there is like nothing left of them lol im not sure if i aprove

  • if only we had some in the desert in north las vegas

  • nice splatter action guys! :-)

  • NICE

  • i feel sorry for them..

  • I believe in Karma

  • handshot

  • 0:20 owned!

  • 0:16 owned!

  • Are you listening to U2 while hunting? lol

  • Nice results.

  • 50 grn. V-max? Jesus... Gotta love Hornady!

  • That gopher whistling away at his end, cracked me right up.

    I just got a Robinson XCR in 223 that I can't wait to try out on these gophers.

    It looks like a lot of fun, helps the farmers too.

  • anyone know what a .223 does to a prairie dog?

  • It'll do the same thing. Just use good ballistic tip bullets like V-max or varmint grenades. Black Hills sells them if you don't handload ammo.

  • chances are that some of these shots on the prairie dogs were taken with a .223.

  • this is pretty cool the only way i wouldnt like it is if they suffer but these just go boom so its all good

  • what u guys shooting with??

  • the first and last are the best.

  • They should rename this video to conservative american rednecks being conservative american rednecks!

  • Once while driving just past the south dakota badlands, I came across a huge prairie with these prairie dogs. They approached me as if they expected I was gonna feed them. They were pushy and I didnt like it.

    I grabbed a stick and began fending them off. Thye became enraged and attacked me. Their tiny claws were digging into my ankles and they were ganging up on me like a chinese buffet table. I was bleeding profusely. A passerby found me in a ditch. They had to amputate my big toe.

  • Fine u think it's cool to shoot these lil guys, but why show them being demolished into dead meat? They are so damn cute & beautiful 1!

  • Wow, some nice kill shots!

  • This is brutally funny.

  • Great way to start out.....humping prairie dogs.....haha.

  • Nice, I'm going to North Dakota this week...bringing the rifle in hopes of getting some dogs

  • Nice!

  • thaT WAS COOL AND GROSS

  • Prairie dogs are rodents, I wish they called them prairie rats so people wouldn't be all offended. You don't complain when someone takes care of your mouse infestation right? well these animals destroy fields/crops and do more damage than you could imagine.

    This is the best route, quick, painless, and hilarious to watch.

  • At 0:41...Bark Bark Bark.Bark......BAM! ...LOL

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  • wow

  • that is not nice at all.

  • Neither is the plague.

  • Roger that, lets get rid of the prairie dogs

  • y shoot little inocent animals get a life go try turkey hunting or something like that ya i hunt to but i dont shoot little animL

  • They wreck farm ground and carry diseases dumbshit

  • 0:42 is hilarious, it had no idea what was coming.

  • that .223 seems a bit excessive...

    why not .22 wmr or .17 hmr?

  • because they are

    1. shooting at long range and

    2. most people shoot prairie dogs with their hunting rifles, so they can shoot their deer/elk/moose better

  • thats what i do i shoot a 30-06 i figure if i can hit these guys at 100+ yards i can hit the vitals on a deer no problem

  • man at 0:05 they were having sex? at least wait for them to finish the act.

  • THEY WERE HAHAAHAHAHAHAH

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  • AWESOME! :D

  • poor animals!!

  • Pussy ass tree hugging faggot!

  • nice shooting!! What type of rifles are you using?

  • Remington 223 with a 40G VMAX and 22-250 with a 50G VMAX

  • nice shooting!! One of these days I am going to go and do some target practice myself. Here in Oregon they are listed as a "predatory species" because they cause so much trouble for ranchers, and because they often carry diseases. No bag limit or weapon restriction.

  • I was just wondering, when you shoot them, if the brain and spine are relativly intact, even though the body cavity has exploded out from penitration and shockwave compression, are they suffering incredible agony?

    I see that some mostly undamaged pieces are still moving from some residual nerve pulses. Are there impulses that are still by chance reaching the brain, being that the brain can last without support for several moments before oxygen narcosis shuts it down and chemical function stops?

  • It is alot better than the SLOW DEATH they suffer from POISONING!!!

  • I'm not trying to impose any morality issues on the subject, but most poisons work on the principle of causing a loss of function of neural function which stops brain control of autonomic or sympatic muscle control.

    Thus the brain can't make the diaphram contract to breath causing inoxia. Passing out I would think would be way less painfull than full on nervous system signals to the brain of searing agonizing pain impulses resultant from the destruction of tissue.

    Makes more sense.

  • 1. Shock from the impact would likely knock them out anyway.

    2. It's hard to apply poisons in a way that won't make it into the food change. i.e. birds, dogs, rats, etc eating the corpses.

  • @DOATactical That's your excuse for sitting hours on end and shooting defenseless Prairie dogs who are doing what we are doing as a race, trying to survive and build a home for their family? Oh, wait their rodents nevermind we can't hold them to the same standard as humans. I would enjoy putting you and your family into a field along with your entire progeny and shoot at you guys, because your pests to me. Does that make it right? It doesn't, does it?

  • @ARMOROID5000

    No I do not think they suffer. There is a huge shock to the system and I think the nervous system just shuts down. Kind of like if you are in a car accident and get busted up you do not hurt right off but will hurt later.

    Nice video by the way and while I do not have any prairie poodles here I would love to shoot them.

  • @varmintman But you don't know this , because you're not qualified in the field and have no done extensive research, so you're basically spouting shit rationalizations for what you condone alright to do because you honestly don't know what happens. Much like we don't what reality actually is, see my point here? You don't know shit, is what I'm saying, so shut the fuck up.

  • @ARMOROID5000 you sound like an old CIA teacher expert on torture tell me have you ever tortured a child?

  • how can someone kill these lovely little creatures for fun, what a evil thing to do

  • Have you ever seen a cow or sheep after they have broke there leg because they stepped in a prarie dog hole. ???? That cute little prarie dog does alot of damage to a hayfield and even more to live stock.

  • if ur sheep or cow broke they leg,cook them!you cow lover

  • @beretta989 Have you ever encountered this firsthand? I could see sheep stepping in a hole maybe, because they're dumb as rocks, but cattle? I figured they were at least smart enough to not step in a hole unless they were stampeding.

  • @snidelywhiplash Yes and the Farmers ask us to come out to assist with killing these animals. There are 2 ways for them to die 1. Poisen them so they die a slow death 2. shoot them and they die quickly.

  • @DOATactical plus shooting them is fun

  • @DOATactical Or how about farmers quit being greedy and let them live on the land we took from them? Survival of the fittest I suppose, wonderful world we live in. The hypocrisy of the human mind is compelling.

  • @beretta989 Yea nevermind the things we do to the cattle, like injecting them with horrendous of growth hormone so they produce 60% more meat for our fat and sick country. Listen, you can rationalize and try to paint a beautiful picture around all of the evil shit you guys do to these animals. But no you're right, we should sit on a bench and shoot at them because they hurt the poor cow's leg with their homes that they built so their family could survive. Impeccable logic... Will we ever evolve?

  • dude its funny when they blow up

  • I dont like hunting personally, prefer target shooting, but i see the need to controll these things, as horses and cows aint cheap.

  • I love the irony that "How To Save A Life" is playing in the background. Nice vid.

  • I love the irony that "How To Save A Life" is on in the background. Nice vid.

  • You can walk up to most any rancher's house that has prairie dogs, ask if you can hunt them and most ranchers welcome you with open arms.

  • is that legal to do? or does pita have a shit attack? do you eat them? or? whats the purpose aside from it being fun? or are they pest to crops?

  • It is legal, PETA kills more animals every year than we ever could and we dont eat them either. We generally shoot these on farms where they are destroying the crops or causing problems for the horses and cattle, they fall in the holes and break they're legs then have to be shot.

  • Wow that sucks... Kill em All....lol...

  • @u0tube0video0critic

    Its natural selection you shoot the stupid ones and provide food for the smart ones that hide in the hole. Its good for the colony to shoot em up.

  • I love the fact that those little bastards are classified as predators instead of fur-bearing here in Wyoming.

    A great way to blow off steam after a long day.

  • I was thinking the same thing. That would be a fun hunt wouldnt it?

  • They need to show this along with Meerkat Mansion on Animal planet!

  • Those are very ethical kill shots. Are you guys professionals?

  • Ethical SHOTS or no shots. The shooter is a professional Killer of the Prairie Dogs.

  • Those are very ethical kill shots. Are you guys professionals?

  • 223 with a 40 G Vmax from Hornady and a 22-250 and a 50 G Vmax. We will have more of these one minute clips comimg out, about 12 more. People could not handle the full lenght video to bloody

  • Great shots, what cal were u guys useing?

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