Me thinks it'd be the other way around Cruiser. Ol Ed would be out there with his Buck 110 opened, and clenched between his teeth going mano y mano with said bushytails.That looks kinda like @ETipp View attachment 319170
Me thinks it'd be the other way around Cruiser. Ol Ed would be out there with his Buck 110 opened, and clenched between his teeth going mano y mano with said bushytails.That looks kinda like @ETipp View attachment 319170
We used to have a black squirrel that lived out back. The kids used to get a kick out of seeing it. They took to calling him Blackie Chan. I believe either a hawk or owl got ol Blackie, I run 2 feeders with a mixture of corn, peanut, and sunflower seeds, as well as a couple of Cob corn feeders. I imagine the easy meals made them easy prey.There's one at the camp that comes to the bird feeder that only has a slight nub. Really looks funny running around on the limbs. I've seen him for a couple of years, assume it's the same one. Probably tangled with a hawk or owl, we have plenty.
I've been seeing a grey around the house recently with maybe a 2-3 inch tail. I've seen him 3 times, if I see him a fourth I'm going to start calling him either Stubb's, or Lucky. Lucky in the sense that whatever got most of his tail didn't get the rest of him. Been trying to get a picture bet he's quicker than a Jackrabbit on a date.
There's one at the camp that comes to the bird feeder that only has a slight nub. Really looks funny running around on the limbs. I've seen him for a couple of years, assume it's the same one. Probably tangled with a hawk or owl, we have plenty.
Could have been a hawk, owl or bitten off during a mating chase by another male. Hard to say for sure. I saw a gray squirrel not too long ago cross the road in front of me that only had part of its tail.One running around here has all the fur and skin stripped off the tail - looks like a rat. Poor little feller - that must have been (and still must be) painful.
Cruiser, most of my squirrels fear me. They don't hate me because I don't give them the old ethnic cleansing routine with a water hose like you do with your squirrels.That looks kinda like @ETipp View attachment 319170
Hah! I ain't sceeered of no squirrel.Cruiser, most of my squirrels fear me. They don't hate me because I don't give them the old ethnic cleansing routine with a water hose like you do.
You should be afraid, bro.
Ice cream cone Joe needs to take pointers from you on deportation Cruiser.Hah! I ain't sceeered of no squirrel.
I've so far deported 12. Didn't see any for a week after #12 but yesterday two ran by on my fence and one dared to jump into the pear tree. He missed and nearly fell out of the tree. Both were small with scant tails. Probably this year's young. They might be too stupid to recognize the tasty bait. Too bad I don't have a picture of their mother to lure them into the trap. When I caught her I had to be somewhere and in my rush Didn't get her picture.
They are going to love re uniting with family when I take them to The Colony. Heh heh.
I should have put one of those on my backpack when I lived out west. That way whenever I got into one of those long, dry spells I could look at the patch and remember what an elk looked like. It would have been much more convenient than carrying a folded up picture in my pocket.That's cool. I'm gonna put an elk on mine
I thought that patch looked familiarHere’s my new squirrel hunting mascot, Rocky the Reaper. Just got him sewed on my possibles bag. Hopefully, we shall see how ole Rocky does next weekend. If I miss, it will be Rocky’s fault.
Snake bit Tom sent this to me a while back.
DONT over do it BUD.So, the plan of action for the day is to go back to the thicket from hell and do more trail blazing. Rain in the forecast but it doesn’t bother me if I get wet. I’m hoping to open up enough paths to make it conducive for hunting with things all greened out. Not sure if that’s possible but I’m going to try nonetheless. At the very least there will be more paths come fall.
Two weeks from today, boys. Of course I’m not counting.
Things worked out okay that day. For once, not many blackberry briars, mostly saplings and other brush. Trail blazed a few paths with much of it being in the somewhat open areas in that dreadful thicket. Wasn't too hard on the knee. I won't know for sure how good it will be for early season squirrel hunting while everything is greened out until this coming Saturday when spring season opens. Still much more to open up for deer hunting but that can wait for a while.DONT over do it BUD.
By golly, now if Fred will get his patch sewed on, we are working on becoming the brand of bros of squirrel hunting. Really should try to initiate Jim K as well. We need to find a patch for him. Also, considering ole Cruiser likes to color outside the lines, I reckon we should try to find a patch with a squirrel in a cage for him too.I thought that patch looked familiar
You're correct Ed.By golly, now if Fred will get his patch sewed on, we are working on becoming the brand of bros of squirrel hunting. Really should try to initiate Jim K as well. We need to find a patch for him. Also, considering ole Cruiser likes to color outside the lines, I reckon we should try to find a patch with a squirrel in a cage for him too.
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