ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
Awesome pics, my friend.
I went out bowhunting a squirrel (yes, I was specifically driving 30 miles several times just to chase after "A" squirrel)... it was a red fox squirrel with black sides and a snow-white back... coolest-looking mutation I'd ever seen.
I wondered then, and still do: would a field point hole be reparable? I'm not sure a blunt would deliver a killing blow, and wouldn't want to wound it so that it could crawl up into a tree and suffer...
Good luck to you in whatever you decide.
I think a field point hole would beno problemto repair. But you better stick that squirrel to something. If you get a pass thru he might run in a hole in a tree and die. Then you would have to cut down the tree.