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How Do You Hunt Squirrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1556665" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>Like any other 10 year old kid, I spent MANY happy days hunting squirrels as a kid. I started out using my Dads Marlin model 60. </p><p>Got tired of eating squirrel so went to a bow, then later on a Single Six. </p><p>Then I didn't eat as much squirrel.</p><p>What worked best for me, chasing them around in the oak woods in central Minnesota, was to sneak in as quietly as possible and sit down. Wait 15-20 minutes sitting as still as possible. Then ssssllloooowwwwly take a handful of pebbles out of my pocket and occasionally flick one into the dry leaves, trying to sound like a squirrel dropping nut hulls.</p><p>I would guess that squirrels must be social animals because it never failed to bring them in from a LONG way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1556665, member: 39651"] Like any other 10 year old kid, I spent MANY happy days hunting squirrels as a kid. I started out using my Dads Marlin model 60. Got tired of eating squirrel so went to a bow, then later on a Single Six. Then I didn't eat as much squirrel. What worked best for me, chasing them around in the oak woods in central Minnesota, was to sneak in as quietly as possible and sit down. Wait 15-20 minutes sitting as still as possible. Then ssssllloooowwwwly take a handful of pebbles out of my pocket and occasionally flick one into the dry leaves, trying to sound like a squirrel dropping nut hulls. I would guess that squirrels must be social animals because it never failed to bring them in from a LONG way. [/QUOTE]
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