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

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After removing 20 + over the summer I still have two that are hanging out. They are scavenging apples off my tree. I don't mind that but I'm in the kitchen baking and just caught one on the patio ready to start chewing on a cushion. 😠 I'm ready to apply the final solution to these two. Was ready to tolerate them for the winter but they are wearing out their welcome.

When I post "no problem" it's finished. 😈
Don't put a hole in the deck Cruiser 🤣
 
We got some purty bad squirrels here in East Tennessee.
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Good luck on your hunt, Fred.
Very cold this morning, I know 44° might not be cold up north, but with a good bit of humidity and 9-12 MPH winds it's bone chilling.
No late season deer for me. I'll be back out there Monday. I have until about mid January unless I drive up to the panhandle. Saw a buck and a doe. They were on opposite sides of a wet weather pond, at different times. They just popped in sight and back out of sight.

We saw some squirrels right at daylight, no more after the first hour of daylight. I haven't hunted this WMA in a few years. We did see a lot of empty hickory shells and half eaten oaks. So I'll be able to get some squirrels after general gun season.
It was still a good time in the woods plus finding a good squirrel area.
 
Ok I’m ready to see this thread get righted. I too have got a lot of enjoyment from it.

so I showed you guys the cool looking squirrel my friend had on his feeder. View attachment 370116He wanted me to come over and shoot it. I said you shoot it and I’ll mount it. He brought it over yesterday lol. He put a hole through his feeder but he didn’t care. Haha.

The black on her back appears to me like it’s the underfur showing minus the guard hair. Also, her one eye is damaged.

I’m going to mount her climbing down a branch to show the back off. Her underside is normal.
Thanks for posting, Jim.

That is one neat looking squirrel. I'm looking seeing it after ya get done with your mount. Like the idea of having her climbing down a branch.

Thanks again Jim. I hope hunting activitie picks up for ya on your next hunt.
 
Herbivores might be omnivores more than we think. Whitetails have been observed not only eating, but catching fish.

If those squirrels in the study were eating insects, they were already omnivores. I don't know if other squirrel types eat insects, but it wouldn't surprise me. They are smart and have the "tools" to catch and eat prey. Other rodents are omnivorous so why not squirrels?
Indeed, squirrels are listed as omnivorous. They have been seen eating baby birds, insects, eggs, etc. IMO, they would have to be mighty hungry to choose that over some type of crop nuts or tree buds.
My granddad always told us kids that squirrels will eat baby birds. I have never witnessed this. I remember seeing a documentary about some protected birds that nest on the ground. It was on an island supposedly no predators, but something was eating the baby birds at night.
They set up cameras and caught whitetails stomping the babies and eating them. Supplementing their protein.
 
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