Good to see that ya got ya couple squirrels. Cool looking Is shed. Stopped a thieving possum. Plus some good scouting. With wind and rain and so user friendly terrain, sounds like ya had successful time in the woods.Twas an interesting opening weekend of the fall Squirrel season here for this ole boy. Due to the weather, not much actual hunting as it was scouting. Wind and rain still prevalent even this morning. Covered a lot of ground at a somewhat fast pace. Couldn’t see the squirrels up in the trees anyway and not many on the ground.
Yesterday I walked hard for 5.5 hours in search of things that interests me. I found some scattered around but not much. I was able to locate some hickory’s way back in there that squirrels had been cutting on big time. Maybe they were still there, IDK, due to the wind. It’s very thick and dark in between the many finger ridges where the hickory trees are located. Not very user friendly.
I was able to score two squirrels. One had seen me first and jumped up on a big pine and went straight up to nearly the top. I froze for a few minutes and gave him time. Then I eased over to a suitable tree to take a rest from. I finally saw that little bugger move and stretch out on about a two inch horizontal limb and stop. I’m actually surprised I got that one because he was way up yonder and not much to aim for the way he was holding onto that limb.
Another one I heard jump up in the lower tree limbs. It was a bit more open in there and the sun finally decided to peek out for a few minutes.
I did find a buck shed and saw a few deer. One of which was a fairly nice buck. So, that trip wasn’t totally wasted.
After arriving home I was worn out but decided to give it a go down below. I got an old warrior down there. Never seen a squirrel tail like that one.
Then, I had to dispatch a possum that thought he wanted something that didn’t belong to him. So, the ole Crockett got to sing a few times anyway.
Indeed, I’m sold on loading blocks for squirrel hunting at a minimum.I've made a variety of loading blocks in different calibers and designs, to include .32 and .36. If anyone has the want or need, feel free to send me a message. My only flintlock currently is a .50cal, but my next purchase is going to be a .36 for squirl. Lots of useful information in this thread!
Fred, I’ve not been seeing the number of squirrels anywhere in the last 4-5 days or so. Not even behind my house. Indeed, the weather has not been good for squirrels lately. Also, it has been full moon again. Generally speaking, I’ve never done as well during full moon as other times of darker nights.Good to see that ya got ya couple squirrels. Cool looking Is shed. Stopped a thieving possum. Plus some good scouting. With wind and rain and so user friendly terrain, sounds like ya had successful time in the woods.
Good going Buddy.
Go get em...Fred, I’ve not been seeing the number of squirrels anywhere in the last 4-5 days or so. Not even behind my house. Indeed, the weather has not been good for squirrels lately. Also, it has been full moon again. Generally speaking, I’ve never done as well during full moon as other times of darker nights.
The weather folks have forecast a nice, clear, sunny day and being cooler. There will be wind but I’m hoping I can get out of it by moving to the other side of the hills. Today it’s all about squirrel hunting. No cell phone, no backpack, no maps.
I’ll continue scouting in a few days.
Heard about that. Guys using jumper cables on bite site cooking off venom. I carry a stun gun when feeling charitable towards folks. Maybe tote one to woods now.Everybody loves A snake topic.
Just one more comment. There is controversy about this but there is enough positive reporting to make one wonder.
Ecuadorians who live back in the jungle are said to successfully use low amp high voltage shocks to treat snake bite. Things like stun guns. Some research has been done and some says "Nah" and some reports success. No links for you but easy to find in a search.
Maybe you southern boys should be carrying stun guns.
Not reading or posting as much lately. Screen time is affecting my vision.
Holy smokes! I'd say you have an infestation! That'd make me a bit paranoid.This one I got with a broom, only close weapon I could get to and remembered how well it worked for Grandma on Grandad!!
^^^Nice image, suitable for framing^^^Made contact with one in a thick pine.
I was surprised the 7.5 shot got the job done to be honest but down he came.
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I like em also crock potted in BBQ sauce.I'll be heading out back to the Slough to do some hunting this weekend. For those of you who are able to go this weekend I hope you're able to go. I know some who are Patiently waiting for season to open, that day will come. Time to get in a few more practice shots, and check your hunting gear.
I'll head out early and give it a try, but I've noticed more activity early evenings so I'll give that a try also. I'll be taking my Crockett Rifle until muzzleloading season opens them I'm going to give my SMR a try. I'm deciding on whether try the pressure cooker then dredge and fry or smoke them, that's if I'm fortunate enough to make some kills. Which season open in some states and just around the corner for some, I'm looking forward to ready about squirrel hunting and seeing some pictures of the squirrels bagged, and photos of some fine and faithful guns and gear.
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