Field and Stream post an article on Face Book about an Illinois bow fisherman shooting and killing a Capybara. Basically a 100 pound groundhog. Seems the came from South America but are now in the US. All the info I have read on the net is they aren't really a problem yet and they are in several states. I just asked "Why" he killed it? Of course I was roasted but that was expected. I heard I know nothing about ecology and evasive species, yada yada yada, they don't belong here. I'm not saying I wouldn't shoot one if the wildlife dept says they are becoming a problem and need thinned out, but until then, probably just watch it and let it live. I've never been one to kill just for the sake of killing aside from coyotes and hogs. Maybe a few turtles now and then. LOL!
Any of you seen them in your areas? Did you kill it?
Any of you seen them in your areas? Did you kill it?