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How Do You Hunt Squirrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 200265" data-attributes="member: 799"><p><strong>Tree Rats</strong></p><p></p><p>Hunt in the morning when they're getting up, you can ambush them right out of the nest. If you go later, pick a spot and sit down, they'll come to you. A scoped .22 is perfect and head shoot only. Hunt before trees are leafed out or after leaves have fallen. Sent and camo make no difference as they can spot any movement. Once you have killed several move to another spot and begin again. They return to their nests for naps so you can set up another ambush. This is for Illinois rats only....I wouldn't know how to hunt them in Wisconsin Len.</p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 200265, member: 799"] [b]Tree Rats[/b] Hunt in the morning when they're getting up, you can ambush them right out of the nest. If you go later, pick a spot and sit down, they'll come to you. A scoped .22 is perfect and head shoot only. Hunt before trees are leafed out or after leaves have fallen. Sent and camo make no difference as they can spot any movement. Once you have killed several move to another spot and begin again. They return to their nests for naps so you can set up another ambush. This is for Illinois rats only....I wouldn't know how to hunt them in Wisconsin Len. db [/QUOTE]
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