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| Member | Squirrels are tough little guys! We shot a squirrel today, and when we cleaned it, 2 bb's fell out, and my friend bit one while eating the meat. We shot her with a .22, but this gal survivied 3 bb shots, what a soldier! We threw it on the grill, added some seasoning, and it was the best squirrel i have tasted! |
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| Moderator ![]() | On the otherhand, I've killed the treerats and found only one Number Six pellet to have hit him - in the punkin' head! It's all about "Shot Placement"! I love them cooked in gravy and served over rice!
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| Senior Member | had the stepson sit out for squirels today. He came back in and said that the sights were off. I told him to watch his sister and 7 month old brother, five minutes later brought back a squirel. He decided the gun was fine, lol. |
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| Senior Member | Squirrels can be amazingly tough sometimes. Other times, they drop easy. Using a .17HMR or .223 helps though.
__________________ Guns: they are like baseball cards except they are cool and you can kill things with em. -Billy |
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| Senior Member | Tree Rats Once in Columbus, my brother and I set 5 No. 2 leghold traps in his back yard under the bird feeder. We caught 4 in 10 minutes with the traps being big enought to kill them outright. We parboiled them in an iron skillet. (He used the traps in his attic to remove the squirrels there also.) Quote:
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| Member | We didnt shoot the bb's. Someone else must have. We shot another one today at about 120 yards. my friend shot the first shot and we thought we missed, but he blew her elbow off, then i shot and it hit her shoulder and came out her asshole lmao. |
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| Senior Member | Quote:
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__________________ Guns: they are like baseball cards except they are cool and you can kill things with em. -Billy | |
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| Senior Member | two-70,I like a modified choke when the leaves are on and a full choke in the open woods.I haven't hunted with a shotgun for years, but I used to love blowing them out of the trees with one.May have to get my scatter gun out for an up-coming hunt. |
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| Senior Member | I like to hunt the early season when the leaves are still on the trees and just at first light you can barely make out the silowette of a squirrel way up and when you shoot it comes crashing down , sounds like a ton of bricks falling. I also like hunting them from a tree stand. Sometime when you shoot they don't know which way to run. I got two big ole reds they way last year. |
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| Senior Member | Teenagegunwaho,I have heard of ''Squirrel and Dumplings",but never had it.Do you have a recipe you would like to share? Dookie,how about sharing that story about the Squirrel and the Uncle Henry Knife.Sounds like that would be worth hearing. |
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