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Squirrel Hunting

Uploaded on November 13, 2009

Tommorow is the start of gun season. It's also the start of squirrel and quail season. Got any squirrel hunting tips?

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from Big O wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Move S L O W L Y, just like deer hunting only up !(lol)

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from rabbitpolice88 wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

take three steps and stop and look around. If you watch animals in the wild, when they eat the tend to take a coupld steps and stop. You will spook less game this way.

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from kolbster wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

go deer hunting, and you will see all the squirrels in the woods.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

The best way to find squirrels is to look for a feeding area... Look for nut trees, such as walnut, oak, or hickories...Empty shells on the ground under the tree indicate that squirrels have most likely been feeding there and unless the tree is bare, they will probably be back...It's a good place to start...
When you spot your prey, sometimes you just have to outsmart it...You can be sure that if you are moving and spot a squirrel, he spotted you first...He will probably scurry up a tree, usually on the side opposite of where you are standing...You can wait him out or use some trickery...
Good Luck Hunting and Be safe out there!!!

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from jay wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Its pretty easy to hear them barking or cutting (cracking open a nut). Listen as well as Look and you shouldn't have any problems finding bushytails.

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from Jr. Squirreler wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

Be safe. Also i would stalk rather than sit. you get more chances of shots when moving.

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from buckshot89 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

for deer and squirelle, i like to sit. find an area with a lot of feed debris and sit on down. pop the squirelle and move on. use your eyes and ears to pick the next spot.

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from bamaoutdoorsman93 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

find some nut trees and wait.dont shoot at the first one that comes out. wait a little while and then a bunch of em will pop out and playing. shoot a few and move to a new spot.

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from ricochet wrote 2 years 23 weeks ago

take a dog, they'll move the squirrels for you

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from IceAngler wrote 2 years 23 weeks ago

think like a squirrel.

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from kolbster wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

go deer hunting, and you will see all the squirrels in the woods.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Move S L O W L Y, just like deer hunting only up !(lol)

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from rabbitpolice88 wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

take three steps and stop and look around. If you watch animals in the wild, when they eat the tend to take a coupld steps and stop. You will spook less game this way.

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from Jr. Squirreler wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

Be safe. Also i would stalk rather than sit. you get more chances of shots when moving.

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from ricochet wrote 2 years 23 weeks ago

take a dog, they'll move the squirrels for you

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

The best way to find squirrels is to look for a feeding area... Look for nut trees, such as walnut, oak, or hickories...Empty shells on the ground under the tree indicate that squirrels have most likely been feeding there and unless the tree is bare, they will probably be back...It's a good place to start...
When you spot your prey, sometimes you just have to outsmart it...You can be sure that if you are moving and spot a squirrel, he spotted you first...He will probably scurry up a tree, usually on the side opposite of where you are standing...You can wait him out or use some trickery...
Good Luck Hunting and Be safe out there!!!

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from jay wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

Its pretty easy to hear them barking or cutting (cracking open a nut). Listen as well as Look and you shouldn't have any problems finding bushytails.

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from buckshot89 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

for deer and squirelle, i like to sit. find an area with a lot of feed debris and sit on down. pop the squirelle and move on. use your eyes and ears to pick the next spot.

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from bamaoutdoorsman93 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

find some nut trees and wait.dont shoot at the first one that comes out. wait a little while and then a bunch of em will pop out and playing. shoot a few and move to a new spot.

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from IceAngler wrote 2 years 23 weeks ago

think like a squirrel.

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