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Holy Cow, your picture reminds me of the squirrel woods in S.E. Texas behind Aunt Lillian Cunningham's. It was a wonderful place to spend a mispent youth, :haha: Cor blimy if I'm not a fan of smoothebores for small game. :hatsoff: Tree.
Although "hot" is relative, shade and water (and lots of it) is the secret for summer. Our 100+ degree summer days are the pits, but you can hunt if you remember shade & hydration. As for the trade gun, the one I borrowed all last season worked great, wrong looking parts or no! It shot well and if I had been outclasssed by smarter and more nervous critters, I'd a got one...maybe not! :wink: :rotf:
I reckon a day spent sitting a waterhole is better than a day spent watching TV. Pigs are a sucker for water in the summer and on a full moon evening things can get real exciting.
Some species do have closed seasons...mostly game bird types.
Some are protected from any destruction how ever special licences can be obtained in pest situations!
Vermin has no restrictions or closed seasons just anti cruelty laws.
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