I haven't seen one in years. If I find one on a squirrel the whole thing is pitched. On a deer, different story.Any of you early hunters run into warbles on squirrels? I witnessed a video and it was extremely disturbing. Yet another reason to hold off.
Going to keep fishing.......ok I'll have the gun with me in the boat in case a shot opportunity arrives. Cast and blast trip.
not until poison ivy and bugs are gone.....until then fish on
I haven't seen one in years. If I find one on a squirrel the whole thing is pitched. On a deer, different story.
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I killed well over 100 squirrels a season for an average the last 45 years and have never seen a flea or tick on one.Occasionally a warble on gray squirrels,never on a fox squirrel.Have seen all on rabbits.Ticks and fleas on the squirrel is too much a reason to wait until I can see my breath much less the ticks on me...
Successful morning for my little buddy. Perfect weather.
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I killed well over 100 squirrels a season for an average the last 45 years and have never seen a flea or tick on one.Occasionally a warble on gray squirrels,never on a fox squirrel.Have seen all on rabbits.
I went out at 1630 today and got one. Really was a lot of fun I had to really try to get close enough for a shot. It would bark then go silent so I'd let out a blast from the squirrel whistle and it would bark and go quiet. We did this for a while until I finally caught a glimpse of him and let the winchester do its thing. Unfortunately I hit him on the run and didn't lead enough so he was gut shot which was an unpleasant cleaning experience but he still tasted good on the grill.
I hunt with a .410 shotgun....it's killed literally thousands of squirrels.