what is your squirel hunting method?
#11
Joined: Jan 2007
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From: Dark and Bloody Land
ORIGINAL: Pygmy
Strawberry...You need to identify the prime food sources in your area...Often it will be acorns, hickory nuts, beechnuts, corn or some other type of hard mast...
Then spend some time sitting quietly in areas near the food source..The squirrels will come to you...
You can hunt them successfully by walking VERY slowly through the woods, again in areas where there is food for them..If you are walking around and not seeing any squirrels, chances are you are moving much too fast...You need to move VERY slowly, sometimes standing still for long periods of time, and look and listen for squirrels or sounds of them moving around and feeding..
Strawberry...You need to identify the prime food sources in your area...Often it will be acorns, hickory nuts, beechnuts, corn or some other type of hard mast...
Then spend some time sitting quietly in areas near the food source..The squirrels will come to you...
You can hunt them successfully by walking VERY slowly through the woods, again in areas where there is food for them..If you are walking around and not seeing any squirrels, chances are you are moving much too fast...You need to move VERY slowly, sometimes standing still for long periods of time, and look and listen for squirrels or sounds of them moving around and feeding..

#12
Joined: Nov 2006
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head0001, the reason I hunt today and love it so muchis because of my dad,he passed three years ago this month, and every time I'm out running my beagles I wish he was with me! But you can thank GOD for the great times you did have with him ,and when you get yourself out squirrel hunting again ,It'll bring back some great times, andsome tears.Also remember to pass along the rich heritage we have and cherish, I'm sure there is a young lad or lass that would love to have you give them the opportunity to create happy memories as we all have had. After all , when it comes right down to it, THATS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT!
#13
ORIGINAL: metaldonnieg
i just walk until i find nests then do the dang thing. sometimes that includes sitting and waiting, sometimes it includes shooting branches very close to the nest to scare them out.
i just walk until i find nests then do the dang thing. sometimes that includes sitting and waiting, sometimes it includes shooting branches very close to the nest to scare them out.
I prefer the 3 S method, See 'em, Shoot 'em, Skin 'em.
Sneaking usually wastes my time, and I don't hunt with a dog, so I have my shotgun set up for 30 yard shots using 6-7.5 shot through a modified choke. Those cocky little bassturds will normally sit right where they are with me that far away, much to their surprise when the pellets hit. Even 7.5s will take them down with one shot at 30 yards with a tight pattern like that, and by the time they get there they still have enough energy to kill the squirrel without burying the pellets much past the skin. I usually just have to flick out a couple at most.
#14
Walk very very slow. You should only cover about 50 yards at most. Every 50 or so yards, you should stop and wait for 15 to 20 minutes. After a few minutes of silence after walking bark a little with the squirrell call. (if you have one) It's a great way to kill squirrells and pass time. I usually walk and pick up pecans and while I'm sitting and waiting. I'll eat the pecans. Makes the time go by faster.
#16
Joined: Aug 2006
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I find a area where it was thick with squirrels, then sit down (w/ full camo on) and make a sqeaking noise I heard a single squirrel make once then squirrels came in from all over to its tree. that gives me the oportunity to hide and get them in an ambush, my prefered way of hunting any thing really. when I am with friends we will usually trek into the woods and stalk quietly stoping every 5 steps or so to listen and look around for them dern squirrels. then when we find one we will tree it and send some one around the tree. squirrels like the run around to the opposite side of the tree when the see you coming. they think they are invisible when they do that. no matter what they try to keep the tree between you and them. you can use that to drive one around to your friends but this technique requires that you be absolutely shure of your target and back ground before fireing. and also you must know exactly where all hunting company is at all times. other wise some body is gona get shot.
#17
Joined: Aug 2006
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ORIGINAL: Tyrus21
Walk very very slow. You should only cover about 50 yards at most. Every 50 or so yards, you should stop and wait for 15 to 20 minutes. After a few minutes of silence after walking bark a little with the squirrell call. (if you have one) It's a great way to kill squirrells and pass time. I usually walk and pick up pecans and while I'm sitting and waiting. I'll eat the pecans. Makes the time go by faster.
Walk very very slow. You should only cover about 50 yards at most. Every 50 or so yards, you should stop and wait for 15 to 20 minutes. After a few minutes of silence after walking bark a little with the squirrell call. (if you have one) It's a great way to kill squirrells and pass time. I usually walk and pick up pecans and while I'm sitting and waiting. I'll eat the pecans. Makes the time go by faster.
#18
I do the ol' sit and wait. Got a really comfortable tree on the side of a hill that I always sit at. Besides, if there's nothing moving, I can get a nap in. 

#19
Still hunting, or the slow stalking method are good when there is a lot of leaves and other cover. This time of the year when the leaves are gone and a lot of the nuts have fallen to the ground, that's where you find many squirrels. Sometimes by doing a brisk walk thru the woods without trying to stay quiet you can jump them almost like rabbits. At least that's how we get a lot of squirrels during late season rabbit hunts. I could have killed a dozen of them with my pistol using that method while running traps last weekend.
#20
Switchback, I know the sound you're talking about, almost like a blackbird. You can also make that sound with the side of your mouth, between your tounge, jaw, and teeth.


