Wowser! Quite possibly the best squirrel hunt ever for old ETipp. It was big business today, fellers.
Was awake early this morning. I had planned on going to a friends property that has been nowhere near what I would call a good squirrel hunting location. As I was walking out the door way before daylight my wife asked me where I was going to hunt? I told her where I was going and that I had little confidence I would score very well.
Made the drive over and talked with my friend for a few minutes until barely after daylight. I told him it was squirrel thirty and I best get moving. Grabbed Mr. Crockett and headed out. I didn't make it more than 10 yards until I saw a squirrel cutting on Walnuts on the edge of his property. Had the hammer pulled back twice but the only real shot I had, there was a guy wire smack dab centerline of that squirrel. Then he ran over to some other trees. Dang it all anyway.
While standing there waiting and watching, I saw another squirrel running back and forth up in a huge pine. It was carrying branches. No doubt making a drey. No way to put the sneak on that one because I was totally out in the open and had to cross a larger open area to get to a tree to shoot from.
Heard that first squirrel up in another Walnut tree kind of close. Eased over there but there was absolutely no way I could see that squirrel up there. It was too thick and too many branches from other trees blocking the view.
I had just waisted 30 minutes of my squirrel hunting and decided I need a change of view. So, waded through some very thick stuff on the edge of an old creek branch. Saw two more squirrels right off the bat. One had hopped onto a smaller sapling and saw me. He was outta there. The other one went the opposite direction from where wanted to go and I was not about to waste any more time.
Clawed my way through the rest of the thickest brush and headed in the direction I had in mind. Eased around on my way to this location and never saw or heard another squirrel. I thought "well, I think I know how this day is going to turn out".
This very small place is kind of at the head of that dry creek branch drainage. It opens up and there is more taller, mature trees in there before it goes into a long, wide open area where high tension power lines cuts across the mountains. I did kill a couple of squirrels in there one day during the spring hunt. However, there was no indication whatsoever that it might contain a higher population of squirrels. In other words, it was a long shot and a gamble.
Just before I made it to where the woods opens up, I saw a squirrel coming down a tree. It stopped, head down and remained there for a few seconds. Lucky for me, I had stopped next to a tree. Score one for the day.
Slowly easing over and pinning my squirrel to my side, I heard the distinct sound of hickory nuts being dropped from trees. Lordy how I love to hear that. About the time I was homing in on that sound, there was another similar sound off to my left. Then one to my right. Hot Dog!
Easing in as slowly and quietly as possible, I finally found the first one. As I got close, there was a large amount of hickory nut shrapnel raining down, and not in the same exact location. As I stood there next to a tree and observing, I was surprised to see at least 4-5 different places under that one tree where hickory nut shrapnel was raining down. Due to the secondary canopy, it was very difficult to see up in the top of that very tall hickory, but I could see squirrels running back and forth every now and then.
Scoping the close area out for a better place to hopefully get a shot from, all of as sudden "Bark, bark, bark. It was right behind me and very close, too. I knew it wasn't going to happen but I had to try anyway. So, I slowly turned around and at the same time pulling back the hammer, setting the set trigger, and raising my peep, the squirrel was no more than 12 yards behind me. He waited until I raised my rifle and start to get a bead, then...............zipp. He gone.
Focusing back on that very active hickory, I noticed a squirrel finally decided to come down and hop up in the tree limbs to another tree. He stopped just long enough for me to do my part. Score two.
Still standing next to that same tree for going on an hour, I kept hearing limbs moving. There was another party going on behind me but I was basically pinned down where I was at. If I tried to move with as many squirrels as there were all around me, plus overhead, there was the real possibility of getting busted. So, I remained where I was for a while and just watched.
My next 3 little encounters from behind turned out about like the first one. They all either saw me first or was on the go too much to get a shot. By this time, there were squirrels all around me. I was pumped up big time but remained calm.
Still standing next to that same tree for going on two hours, I noticed one single squirrel that would truck up to the top of that tall hickory, grab a hickory nut, then run over to a nearby tree, set on the same limb and eat the nut. I noticed he did that two times at least. However, it was just a bit too far of a shot for me and there were secondary canopy limbs in the way. So, I said to myself, "okay ole buddy, if you go back up there to grab another hickory nut, I'm going to move closer, and if you come back down and if you stop on that same limb to eat again, I'm going to shoot you". So, I waited until he climbed back up for another nut then I slowly moved over to a closer tree. Sure enough, down came the squirrel and parked on that same limb again and started to eat. Only this time he was over to the side more and it wasn't the greatest shot he presented. Either way, took aim, studied it for a minute or so, then squeezed the trigger. Dead squirrel.
By now it was after 10:30 and the temperature was getting up there. However, after all that shooting, hickory nut shrapnel never stopped. Not once. Also, there was still the sound of hickory nuts being dropped in several different locations. Man, I was really liking this.
About the time I was considering trying to move again to another tree, something caught my eye above me. It was a squirrel that was apparently on his way out of there. There was an arched tree right next to me that was actually above my head. That darn squirrel ran straight towards me, looked down, saw me (it was no more than 12 feet from me) then he peaked his head over to look down at me. I was leaning up against my tree and ready. I fired and down came number 4 for the day. He landed no more than 5 feet from me.
Time to run a damp cleaning patch down the bore, followed up with a couple of dry patches. Reload, then start looking around for another target. Still, hickory nut shrapnel was raining down on my head. Unbelievable!
By now it it was after 11:00, getting warm out and flies were getting on the only squirrel I had pinned to me side. I knew that the other dead squirrels would soon be covered with files so I had no choice but to go gather up my squirrels as slowly and quietly as possible. After I finally found all of my squirrels, I headed out on the other side of the drainage towards that other tree that had a party going on. I went about 30 yards when I looked down and noticed I only had 3 squirrels pinned on my side. I thought "What the heck, I know I dropped 4 squirrels".
So back tracking I made my way in that same general area where my squirrels had been dropped. I stopped and was puzzled for a minute or two. Then I heard something that I recognized. It was flies, and lots of them. I looked up hill about 15 yards and there was my other squirrel. I somehow forgot about it. Reached down to grab ahold of it and "Pow", I just got stung by something. My guess is was a yellowjacket. As I slowly and quietly eased out of that area, yeppers, hickory nut shrapnel still raining down from that one tree.
During the walk out I had to keep swatting flies with my hat that were trying to light on my squirrels. It was constant. The temperature continued to climb and I was not only tired, but I was burning up as well.
Arriving back at my friends house and looking at the large thermometer, it had risen 19 degrees in the 5 hours I had been out.
Without doubt, this one was the most active, awesome, and rewarding squirrel hunts ever for me. Never before have I been smack dab in the middle of so many squirrels for such a long time. They literally were all around me the entire time once I made to that small location. I mean many, many squirrels. I would hate to guess at the number of squirrels was/are over in that small patch of woods. It was big business today!
I hope to be back in there before daylight in the morning.