Groundhog hunting brings lots of adventures, and a few of them even involve seeing a whistle pig. Groundhog Hunting By Jeff McNelis I F YOU’RE EXPECTING to read here about ultra-long shots or quarter-inch groups, this isn’t the story for you. I like to hunt groundhogs, but if I get one or two a year I consider the year a smashing success. And it makes no difference to me if the shot was 200 yards with a rifle or 20 feet with a handgun, because the hunting JULY 2010 experience is much more fulfilling to me than the shooting part. And if I can return with less than 10 mosquito bites and no ticks clinging to me, I consider the hunt to be most worthwhile. In reality, most of my groundhog hunts are just excuses to get out for a while. And if a groundhog hap3