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All you squirrel hunting boys better put your head on a swivel. Just saw pictures of predatory, meat eating squirrels that have been discovered and observed in an area that had a strong vole population. They ambush and kill the voles and take them home for supper. Sharps the word!
I'll shoot them too.
Thanks for the heads up.
I will keep my eye out for them.👍
 
All you squirrel hunting boys better put your head on a swivel. Just saw pictures of predatory, meat eating squirrels that have been discovered and observed in an area that had a strong vole population. They ambush and kill the voles and take them home for supper. Sharps the word!
Yep. No more naps for me in the woods.
 
I’ll be shooting with a knife ready in my teeth just in case I miss. Bring ‘em on😎
Jim, remember we all had an Epic battle with them Demon Squirrels early on in this thread. It was told in detail from Snakebit. ETipp was a fighting them and we had to join forces to defeat them.
Boy that was the good Ol Days.
 
I’ll be shooting with a knife ready in my teeth just in case I miss. Bring ‘em on😎

Boy are those evil squirrels going to be surprised when they find out they messed the wrong man.

“It’s Commando Keller……..Run!”

Never let them take you alive. 😁
 
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I have trained a bunch of Mt. Curs for squirrel and coon. Need to ck. on there mom and dad see how far they hunt,some hunt close and some far.
Thank you for the information, Laney.

If this materializes I might contact you for some advice. The only squirrel dog I ever owned was a hound. He was a natural, no training needed.
 
I agree with what LANEY REECE says about squirrel dogs wholeheartedly, Ed. Bloodline. Example: This is my wife's dog, although calling it "her's" angers me because I have to take care of the d@nged thing mostly. It could be called a feist, I guess, but most call it a rat terrier. Supposed to be natural squirrelers - HAH. Stupidest dog I have ever seen in my whole life. Will not come when called, and will try to bite me sometimes. Let loose off the leash it will run straight down to the middle of high traffic road and stand and sniff the pavement just waiting to get clobbered. Wont bark at strangers at the door, wont run after, or even acknowledge, squirrels when I take it to the woods, and - get this - it's scared of rabbits. When that thing passes I'm going to dance around it's grave.

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Bloodline is everything in squirrel dogs, not just breed.
 
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I agree with what LANEY REECE says about squirrel dogs wholeheartedly, Ed. Bloodline. Example: This is my wife's dog, although calling it "her's" angers me because I have to take care of the d@nged thing mostly. It could be called a feist, I guess, but most call it a rat terrier. Supposed to be natural squirrelers - HAH. Stupidest dog I have ever seen in my whole life. Will not come when called, and will try to bite me sometimes. Let loose off the leash it will run straight down to the middle of high traffic road and stand and sniff the pavement just waiting to get clobbered. Wont bark at strangers at the door, wont run after, or even acknowledge, squirrels when I take it to the woods, and - get this - it's scared of rabbits. When that thing passes I'm going to dance around it's grave.

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Bloodline is everything in squirrel dogs, not just breed.
We've got a lad that's afraid of geese. When they fly over honking, his ears go back and he runs for the house. He woulda made a good deer dog in his younger days, he chased down a 6pnt once, turned it and ran it back to us. These days he just chases dog biscuits.
 
I know I posted these before.
Hopefully some new ones soon.
The usually drops them at my feet. This day he decided to run from the Slough and go trade them with mommy for a treat.

I love Ole Henry.
 

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I agree with what LANEY REECE says about squirrel dogs wholeheartedly, Ed. Bloodline. Example: This is my wife's dog, although calling it "her's" angers me because I have to take care of the d@nged thing mostly. It could be called a feist, I guess, but most call it a rat terrier. Supposed to be natural squirrelers - HAH. Stupidest dog I have ever seen in my whole life. Will not come when called, and will try to bite me sometimes. Let loose off the leash it will run straight down to the middle of high traffic road and stand and sniff the pavement just waiting to get clobbered. Wont bark at strangers at the door, wont run after, or even acknowledge, squirrels when I take it to the woods, and - get this - it's scared of rabbits. When that thing passes I'm going to dance around it's grave.

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Bloodline is everything in squirrel dogs, not just breed.
Stan, I have read that terriers make some of the best squirrel dogs, which kind of surprised me. I will say that certain dogs can be unorthodox regardless. Their formative years mean much.

The more research I do on squirrel dogs, the more I’m finding all kinds of breeds can be pretty darn good squirrel dogs. Take ole Henry, as an example.

Lots of dogs will tree squirrels with some even retrieving them. However, when it comes to enduring longer hunts, in difficult terrain, I’m sure certain dogs rise above the others. I know for a fact that a really well trained squirrel dog can cost a lot of money.
 
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The sound of gunfire makes that thing shake all over like it's having a heart attack. I wish.

I told momma I'm going to get ME a proper squirrel dog. Ed, Keep me in the loop with what you eventually get. Thanks.
Will do, that’s if I can manage to get a squirrel dog.

Hey, I just had a good idea. I’ll get one from somewhere and tell the wife it was a present from “Old wise one Jim K”.

Everyone knows it’s rude to refuse a gift. 😁
 
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