2024/2025 Squirrel Hunting Thread...........

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So, yesterday I went to a new location I have never been to before. I was told about this from someone that has been deer hunting that area for a few years now. He stated that ridge was full of squirrels.

I got there a little after daylight. I sat in my truck for about 45 minutes just watching. After about 5 minutes I saw one squirrel pop out of what must have been a den tree. As I continued to watch, the squirrel remained in the tops of trees jumping from one tree to another until he went out of sight.

It had rained a fair amount the previous night and was still cloudy with a very sharp, cold breeze, at least on top of that ridge. I could see some clearing off to the east but it hadn't seemed to have moved in the 45 minutes I sat and observed. The temperature was about 40 degrees. Knowing this was not the type of weather that squirrels in this part of the area like to come out in, I remained focused on what the weather forecast was showing.............clearing up at about 11:00. I headed out anyway for the first attempt.

Leaving the truck and walking a little ways it became obvious real quick like that I went there underdressed. I had planned on taking my camo hunting suit and putting it behind that seat of my truck just in case, but I failed to do that, plus bring a pair of gloves. It only took about 20 minutes before I realized that between the weather and me freezing, I might as well head back to the truck for a while and wait.

Second attempt was after the clearing area had made its way closer, but still a ways away. Due to the sharp, cold breeze, I decided to go back a ways and drop down into a steep drainage in hopes of finding some squirrels down in there. Sure enough, I did walk up on one that didn't see me. It was going up a tree just a tad out of range. As I stood there behind a large, downed oak and its large root system, I saw the squirrel go into a den hole of an arched tree.

Making my way around down in the deep hollow, I saw no more squirrels. I did see some good deer sign, lots of it actually, including scrapes. I also found some bones from a large deer.

Making my way back up the hillside I wound up back at the truck again. The clearing in the clouds was getting closer but it was obvious it was not going to make its way to my location for a while. So, I sat and had lunch, listened to the radio, and played on my phone for another 1.5 hours.

By that time, the clouds had made their way to me and the sun was finally shining nice and bright. It was 12:58 exactly. So, out I went for the third time. It was nice and warm and the sharp breeze was mostly gone. I worked my way down the side of a long ridge where my friend told me he had seen many squirrels. I did see three squirrels in there, as well as dreys and plenty of den trees. However, by the time I had made my way on the return trip, I was done. It was late afternoon and I had been up and going since 0300 that morning. I also had about an hours drive home.

There's no doubt that that area contains a fair amount of squirrels. There's also no doubt that for this time of year, it can be difficult finding a lot of squirrels to shoot at. Sure, one can see a few squirrels but getting a shot at them is another story. Even had I been carrying a scatter gun or a small caliber unmentionable I would most likely not have gotten any of those squirrels.

So, at this point, this ole boy is just about to call it quits. This has been the most bad luck year for hunting in my entire life, mostly due to losing my prime hunting grounds and/or due other people. Every day I see my prime squirrel woods going up the road on the back of log trucks. Many, many miles I have walked and driven in hopes of finding good places to hunt. Also, I missed squirrel stupid season this year due to bad luck, mostly related to the above.

With that said, I did find some promising hunting locations that will probably provide some good hunting for early season next year. Not sure if I will go back out anymore this year or not. Jim K reminded me about the rut that should kick in next month, so I might try it again at that time.

I reckon that's why its called huntin and not gettin.
 
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I have an update for you all that might be interested. This pertains to one of those lace up slings. As some of you may have seen, I installed one on my Crockett squirrel rifle. I the way I installed the front appeared to work, for a little while. Before heading to the woods yesterday I shot and reloaded. When I went to push the ramrod back in to the stock, it wouldn't clear the leather tie. This puzzled me some because it was working just fine. So, the only way to make it work was to loosen it up a little. After thinking about this I remembered that the last time out the sling got wet. I think the leather might have shrunk a little after it dried. However, after some use in the woods yesterday when I was trying to get a bead on a squirrel, the darn sling slid rearward. Now mind you that one of the main reasons for using a sling for this old boy is to wrap my arm somewhat around the sling and put it against my elbow while sometimes offhand aiming. This helps make an offhanded shot much more steady. This is when the sling slid. Totally not acceptable.

Okay, so back to the drawing board. Today I examined different ways to make that sling work on this ML. One of such considerations was one of those half clip, swivel mounts. However, that was ruled out for the simple reason of, at least with this particular ML, the darn pipes and rib has a bad habit of coming loose. After the last time, I applied some red Loc-Tite on the screw and tightened it up as much as possible. Well, today I noticed that it was coming loose again. So, between that and how fragile the screws are, as well as the small thickness of the rib, I ruled out a half clip mount.

So, now what? It became obvious that I cannot think of a way to keep that sling from sliding, at least rearward. It must stay put to use it as a means to steady my aim while offhand shooting. So, I tore the sling apart, slid it downwards against the forward end of the stock and retied it. I'm pretty sure it will not slide past that as tight as I have it tied. It does not interfere with the ramrod sliding in and out.

Next, I went to the rear where the sling attaches to the lace up type boot. I untied it and came up with my own way to make it work. Via use of my leather punch, I was able to come up with this, for now anyway.

I do not like how far back the forward end of the sling is mounted, but it is what it is. After slinging it over my shoulder I am satisfied it will work, but it will not be nearly as good/comfortable when packing over my shoulder, when compared to how it was mounted near the pipe. I tied it a bit on the short side for stability during offhand shooting. I know that by simply holding the ML up and aiming out the rear window, I am pretty darn solid.

Also, the leather strap does not impede the sight window picture at all, but again, I use a taller front and rear sight.

After I field test this then I might cut some of the excess down, on both the sling and the ties. I can certainly clean it up a little. As it is now, it can easily be readjusted as is. A little on the fuggly side but I'm not putting this ML in a beauty contest anyway.

I hope this information helps anyone with a Crockett rifle that tries to install a lace up sling on it.
 

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My solution won't help Ed on this one with having non-trustworthy thimbles but might work for some of the other folks. I had the exact same issue with the loop over the barrel (fail) and over the rod (worse fail).

I ended up using some Grovtech sling mounts I had for another rifle. For the larger bore .50s the Grovtech were fine but for my Cherokee and Seneca, they were too large. While the Grovtech says "1-inch" I ended up ordering some Uncle Mike's, also says "1-inch". On the site I got Uncle Mike's, there was a drop down option for a .22 caliber compatible size, apparently 1-inch LOL.

Anyway, the size for the .22 was meant for a gun with the tube, right, so tube = thimble. Worked out for me and I just looped the strap through there, as shown in the pics. Works great on the Cherokee, Seneca and my PA Hunter.

I got my slings from Ox-Yoke and for 20-something dollars, I like them a lot and need four more.
 

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Thanks for the post. Indeed, that will work for the small caliber TC's. I have one on my New Englander that is similar to that. Its actually made by TC and it replaces the thimble. I did use one of those clips on my GPR and so far its working great.
 
On another note, yesterday, thinking I was not going to be hunting any more squirrels for a while, I had planned on shooting my Crockett to unload it, clean, oil and put it to sleep for a while. As I was getting ready to do so, I happened to look out a big window at one of the oaks out there a ways. There was a squirrel facing head down near the trunk of that oak. I said to myself "how convenient". Thinking this was not going to happen, I walked over, picked up a cap, capped the nipple then slowly headed out that way. To my surprise the squirrel was still there by the time I got closer. As I had figured, it did see me, thus headed up the tree farther to a fork and stopped. I was able to get a rest and down came the squirrel. That was definitely not one of my resident squirrels, for if it was, it would have not allowed me to get that close to it and it certainly wouldn't have stopped after seeing me. It had to have come from another place, most likely from the patch of woods across the road.

However, that is not the reason I'm posting this. The reason is that, first off, it was cloudy and the wind was strong. I was very surprised to see a squirrel out in such conditions. Also, after I got to the squirrel, right away I noticed that squirrel was a quite large female.

Secondly, I went to the garage to clean the squirrel and as soon as I skinned it, I noticed the meat was dark red, as in really dark. I do not recall ever seeing squirrel meat that dark red color. My guess is that due to its size, it most likely was an old squirrel.

Third, while cleaning that squirrel a storm came in, complete with lightning, thunder and a downpour. This one also surprised me a little. I do not recall seeing a squirrel out in such conditions as above, plus as a storm was near. During the fall season, yes, but this was the first time I have ever noticed a squirrel out just prior to a strong storm during the winter.

Oh well, it wasn't like going out and hunting that squirrel. However, I didn't waste shot, patch, powder nor a cap. It did scratch my "want bumps" that has been itching to kill a squirrel for quite a while. So, I reckon its all good.
 
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..I think this should have been done in two threads.

Squirrel hunting info..
One for the information. Hunting strategy. tricks.tips.... calling techniques. Etc etc etc
...
Squirrel hunting chat
The other One for daily story's and chat.

If I went threw this and snap shot anything worth saving. It would be useful. Other than that it's kinda useless I think.

That might be just me?
It’s fine just like it is. It’s all the same thing. Hunting stories is part of squirrel hunting strategies. Squirrel hunting equipment is part of squirrel hunting. Weather conditions is part of squirrel hunting strategies.

Why would anyone want to complicate something so simple?
 
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Went squirrel hunting.
Saw nothing.
Was cold
Gave up and went home..

I can just go through it and do this screen shot book of info for myself. That's just me..
That’s called a squirrel hunting report. It takes the weather conditions into consideration.

How about you stick to your thread and we will stick with ours? It’s not like we are talking about golf or playing cards.
 
Guys, I have backed out of this thread for a bit. Regardless of who started this thread, how it got started, what information is put on thread, it's been a damn good thread. The only thing I don't like is when UNMENTIONABLES are posted here.
I've made some good friends here, I never dreamed I'd meet people over the internet/a fourm. I found this by searching for information on TRADITIONAL MUZZLELOADING GUNS, be it PRBs, Smoothbores, Shotguns, Custom or contemporary. Build assemble store bought or whatever.
We've talked about squirrels in every region of this GREAT COUNTRY AND AROUND THE WORLD. Fishing, rocks ,trees mushrooms, health issues , squirrel dogs vs mutts, different loads, different set up. Jokes Gabbs. Come on we are grown men not freaking you girls for God's Sake LET IT EAT.
What wokes for some folks may not work for other! Simple. Do we all cook the same? Do we all dress the same? Do we all make love the same? He!! No we don't and I thank God we don't.
I can't take it any longer. To sit here and watch WEDGES BE DRIVEN BETWEEN FRIENDS THAT HAVE BONDED TOGETHER BECAUSE OF THIS THREAD IS WRONG!!! I am not going to do that no F'ing longer. If pi$$ someone off because of so be it but it's gotta stop now.
If'n ya don't like it don't click on it andcread it. I'm mean come on, the Government dictates us to much, do we really need Is a tyrannical thread?

I'm done for now.

GSM
DOWN IN THERE!
 
That’s called a squirrel hunting report. It takes the weather conditions into consideration.

How about you stick to your thread and we will stick with ours? It’s not like we are talking about golf or playing cards.

I think a good game camera picture works good for that. Ad how many squirrels your seeing and the Camera data? Post it to your Facebook with even a description of the day.. you can even walk past the camera if your out there and use the picture of you.

I use my Facebook to track that.. I post when I get them. So I have time date etc.. then they come back up as memory's from the past.

Not saying change this. Just saying that's what I do for that.
 
By the way here's my Squirrel Hunting Dog. We will make out to the Slough and the WMAs this weekend plus Monday.
I'm giving my Crockett Rifle a rest for now. I will be using my Sweet little Brittany Double Barrel .410 Shotgun with #6 shot. I will post after the hunt.
I will not wear a Go-Pro if I can take a few pictures of the hunt I will. I'd love for y'all to see Henry the Slough Dog in action.
P.S. I did not teach or train the doy how to hunt squirrels, he taught me how to hunt squirrels with a 🐕

Best to all, and I mean All!
GSM

Down in There my Friends
 

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Guys, I have backed out of this thread for a bit. Regardless of who started this thread, how it got started, what information is put on thread, it's been a damn good thread. The only thing I don't like is when UNMENTIONABLES are posted here.
I've made some good friends here, I never dreamed I'd meet people over the internet/a fourm. I found this by searching for information on TRADITIONAL MUZZLELOADING GUNS, be it PRBs, Smoothbores, Shotguns, Custom or contemporary. Build assemble store bought or whatever.
We've talked about squirrels in every region of this GREAT COUNTRY AND AROUND THE WORLD. Fishing, rocks ,trees mushrooms, health issues , squirrel dogs vs mutts, different loads, different set up. Jokes Gabbs. Come on we are grown men not freaking you girls for God's Sake LET IT EAT.
What wokes for some folks may not work for other! Simple. Do we all cook the same? Do we all dress the same? Do we all make love the same? He!! No we don't and I thank God we don't.
I can't take it any longer. To sit here and watch WEDGES BE DRIVEN BETWEEN FRIENDS THAT HAVE BONDED TOGETHER BECAUSE OF THIS THREAD IS WRONG!!! I am not going to do that no F'ing longer. If pi$$ someone off because of so be it but it's gotta stop now.
If'n ya don't like it don't click on it andcread it. I'm mean come on, the Government dictates us to much, do we really need Is a tyrannical thread?

I'm done for now.

GSM
DOWN IN THERE!
Well said brother Fred!👍
 
I think a good game camera picture works good for that. Ad how many squirrels your seeing and the Camera data? Post it to your Facebook with even a description of the day.. you can even walk past the camera if your out there and use the picture of you.

I use my Facebook to track that.. I post when I get them. So I have time date etc.. then they come back up as memory's from the past.

Not saying change this. Just saying that's what I do for that.
I don’t do Facebook, but thanks for the suggestion. Also, I get more pictures of squirrels on my trail cams than I like. It really provides nothing of use, in terms of hunting them.
 
I don’t do Facebook, but thanks for the suggestion. Also, I get more pictures of squirrels on my trail cams than I like. It really provides nothing of use, in terms of hunting them.

That's OK.

It just gave me the idea. That I haven't been walking past that to do that.
Like I can pose with the dog rabbit and all.. etc etc etc

I might hide a camera at the places i pheasant hunting place I go.. just to get a daily hunting picture. I might put it up high to catch the stocking truck.

No you don't sit out there ands type a story to go with it.. you can add that edit it in. Anytime when you have time.

It's kinda easy.
 
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