Skychief
69 Cal.
I spent a few hours in the timber this afternoon and enjoyed perfect early Autumn weather. Low to mid sixties with blue bird skies and only a hint of a breeze, found me prowling for squirrels.
Perhaps prowling is the wrong word. You see, I was in the mood to take a seat and wait for the squirrels to come my way. Many are on the ground here now and it's always been a favorite time of year to hunt them for me. It's a nice break from the neck strain of the previous 6-7 weeks of hunting them while in the treetops. :haha:
It didn't take long to find one coming my way, under a White Oak, that is shedding its acorns. I collected the young gray and just knew I'd find another few in no time.
As titled, even squirrels can be cagey at times. I sat in 5 or 6 different spots. Each time I had encounters of the squirrel kind, but.....
....they had the uncanny knack of coming into my hidey holes from 3-6 o'clock, and then, simply vanish into the understory!
Not once or twice. No less than ten of the slippery little grey devils pulled this maneuver on me today. Try as I might to swivel around for a clean shot, they were better than I.
I finally had another to follow the script. He'll help fill a skillet with his younger cohort. :thumbsup:
I'll see if Spence is busy. May be he will post a picture of my meager take. I know that we all like pictures (you listening Britsmoothy? :haha: ).
Good luck hunting guys and enjoy the weather!
Best regards, Skychief
Perhaps prowling is the wrong word. You see, I was in the mood to take a seat and wait for the squirrels to come my way. Many are on the ground here now and it's always been a favorite time of year to hunt them for me. It's a nice break from the neck strain of the previous 6-7 weeks of hunting them while in the treetops. :haha:
It didn't take long to find one coming my way, under a White Oak, that is shedding its acorns. I collected the young gray and just knew I'd find another few in no time.
As titled, even squirrels can be cagey at times. I sat in 5 or 6 different spots. Each time I had encounters of the squirrel kind, but.....
....they had the uncanny knack of coming into my hidey holes from 3-6 o'clock, and then, simply vanish into the understory!
Not once or twice. No less than ten of the slippery little grey devils pulled this maneuver on me today. Try as I might to swivel around for a clean shot, they were better than I.
I finally had another to follow the script. He'll help fill a skillet with his younger cohort. :thumbsup:
I'll see if Spence is busy. May be he will post a picture of my meager take. I know that we all like pictures (you listening Britsmoothy? :haha: ).
Good luck hunting guys and enjoy the weather!
Best regards, Skychief