We had a ton of them on the family farm. I used to go over there in the evenings and stay off a hundred yards or so. I'd whistle at them until they came out. Then I pick them off with a 222 bolt action with a nice scope. Was a lot of fun. :lol:
Can't get away with anything like that here. Too close to houses and the school.
They need to have a dog on watch. Although honestly glad mine never tried to take a groundhog, but a whippet or really any mutt with the right jaw, height and smarts can take 'em out.