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How Do You Hunt Squirrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="kc0pph" data-source="post: 543537" data-attributes="member: 35934"><p>Early morning works best for me. Use my stock 10/22, old 4x scope and with what ever rounds i find laying on the floorpad of my car. Walk around for a few hours, then sit on a hill, eat some lunch and glass. If i see one i shoot it. After lunch i go sit about 50-100 yards away from where i was eating at and if any come down i shoot them too. Never used calls, never skinned or gutted one, or even eaten one. Used to collect tails for a buddie tying flies. </p><p> </p><p>My rig is sick, how can you beat a stock 10/22 and vintage scope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc0pph, post: 543537, member: 35934"] Early morning works best for me. Use my stock 10/22, old 4x scope and with what ever rounds i find laying on the floorpad of my car. Walk around for a few hours, then sit on a hill, eat some lunch and glass. If i see one i shoot it. After lunch i go sit about 50-100 yards away from where i was eating at and if any come down i shoot them too. Never used calls, never skinned or gutted one, or even eaten one. Used to collect tails for a buddie tying flies. My rig is sick, how can you beat a stock 10/22 and vintage scope? [/QUOTE]
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