Yep, we have our own.Muzzleloading Squirrel Hunting Club
Yep, we have our own.Muzzleloading Squirrel Hunting Club
Yep, we have our own.
Thanks Tom.Well said brother Fred!
Here's an off the topic thing.
There is a 70# pig in each one of these boxes. Cooked in about 4 hours .
The General Contractor is taking care of us.
Nope!We use to do that hunting deer on hunting trips down south.
I'll keep it short. It was good we all put in a little money and they cook it with everything to go with it.
That Good one.
That's still on my topic on a Club house. Cards.
Now you post a pig roast.
Do I know you?
We've always posted a few things of topic. But we didn't just carry on about it over and over. Not picking at you or trying to be a "Richard Cranium."Nope!
Lean a straight tree branch up against a tree, with series of nooses made out of piano wire anout 12 to 16 inches apart and the being a few inches above the branch . Squirrels are like water and electric, they take the path of lest Is resistance. They'll hang their selves.What they do to trap them back on the day..
Like old school traps.
Not the metal box.
Would they have back then big rat traps and use somthing like that.
Hows that one? I would post that on my thread but it is about squirrel.
I don't think I'd be rich enough to shoot them all back then.
Here is a prime example Trigger.Reading this.. it looks fun. I might try to design somthing primitive.
Here is a prime example Trigger.
You asked about trapping squirrels, I replied an option. But it's time to let go.
This thread is about hunting squirrels with Traditional Muzzleloaders. So we need not to flood it with modern traps or trapping in general.
ETipp was out on one of his Is exploratory hunting trips, looking for a new and good place to hunt. In his adventures he came across some really unique boulders he to some pictures and posted them, he even made it clear it was a bit off topic. I Guarantee ya everyone appreciated and enjoyed see them and was glad ETipp post said pictures. We all made commits about them thanked ETipp for posting them, and moved on with the Squirrel Hunting Thread.
Yea they taist any good.. im going to trap a couple. That's what I'm looking at hoping around the yard lolThis morning we are in a Winter Storm Warning. 5 or 6 inches in a few hours so far and coming down hard with strong winds and low 20's air temp...13F wind chill. Was surprised when I looked out the window around 7:30 this morning to see several squirrels out rummaging around! I would have thought they would be nestled in their cozy nests on a day like today!
I grew up hunting squirrels with dogs. We never formally "trained" them at all and always had a freezer of squirrels.From the information I have obtained, good squirrel dogs are often difficult to train. It can take a lot of work.
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