Suspicions confirmed!
Another morning squirrel hunt today. Got to the woods at 0710. I eased around for over two hours. I began down low and worked my way up high. Actually covered a lot of ground. Not the first squirrel to be found.
Deciding I had enough of that silliness but not wanting to give up, I made my way down the mountain to my 4-wheeler and headed down the road to another happy hunting grounds. Was on the go again by 0940 hours easing around through some sapling covered areas. At 0954 I saw my first squirrel of the day, and lo and behold, it was on the ground...........finally! Come to find out, there were two of them together with one heading straight towards me. He stopped by a tree and a big rock about 18 yards away and................"Poof" he gone, never be seen again. Turned my attention to the other one that took me a few minutes to locate it. When I did, it was traveling in the opposite direction, and...........just like that "Poof" he gone too. So two more ghost squirrels.
I have been noticing that, what few squirrels I have been seeing lately are down low and closer to the narrow county road. So my plan when going to this hunting grounds was to circle around uphill a ways and then ease my way back down and parallel the road just up in the woods a little ways then walk back to my 4-wheeler.
After those two ghost squirrels vanished on me, I put the second part of my plan to work. I eased back downhill to where I could see the road. Right off the bat I saw a squirrel on the ground. It was lolly-gagging parallel to the road about 40 yards up and along a limestone out cropping. It went through the fence onto someone else's property. End of that sneak.
Easing my way back I saw some more squirrels but I was not able to connect. By that time it was 1120 hours and getting warm out. One of my suspicions was that the squirrels were coming out later in the day and so far, it was proving to be correct. At 1125 hours a large squirrel was hopping downhill a ways, stopped, and sat up on its hind feet. Lucky for me, I had stopped next to a tree so it was an easy shot. After wiping out the bore and reloading, I retrieved my squirrel and pinned it on my side.
Easing along towards my 4-wheeler more, I saw a few more squirrels but couldn't make it happen. Then, finally, there in front of me was one on the ground. It saw me then jumped up on a dead snag about 4 feet tall and looked at me. Bad mistake for that squirrel. It was about 1215 when I got my last one for the day. I had been out and on the go for just under 6 hours. I had seen 11 squirrels total and only got two of them, but at least they were on the ground again.
Now for my suspicions that were proven.
The first one I got was darn near midday. I had suspicioned that may have been the case.
Second suspicion. Due to the season being every bit of 3 weeks ahead of time this spring, I had thought that perhaps there might be some nuts forming up in the trees already. Well, that too, was proven. I found a few hickory nuts that were much larger than I thought possible for this time of year. Both had been chewed on by squirrels.
Third suspicion. This one saddened me big time. Again, due to being ahead on the season, I had wondered about perhaps if mating season had already come and gone without me knowing it. Well, the first squirrel I got this morning was a large sow. She was very fat and had big teats. I squeeze a couple of them and she was definitely lactating. I thought the worse but I lucked out when cleaning her. She was not pregnant but that leaves suspicion as to whether or not she had little ones in a nest. My guess is, she did but I hope I'm wrong.
Pics on the way.