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FishingGuy23 09-08-2010 01:31 PM

I'll join if you can through me on a team i got 2 squirrels i can post pics of and im going back out hunting tonight!

jrbsr 09-08-2010 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by FishingGuy23 (Post 3678419)
I'll join if you can through me on a team i got 2 squirrels i can post pics of and im going back out hunting tonight!

You are on a team.

Team 5 -
ohiobuckhunter92 – Ohio
Okik - Southern NH
Leman - North Iowa
bigtomshooter – KS
FishingGuy23 -

What state are you hunting in?

ohiobuckhunter92 09-08-2010 06:43 PM

well late signup and i got six last thursday and another one last friday






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cotton74 09-09-2010 02:49 PM

Don't feel bad about the late opening dates guys. I went out opening day in TN but they aren't moving a lot due to the heat and the 3 I killed all still had wolves, warbles or whatever you choose to call the fly larvae under the skin. Im waiting till it cools down to get serious with them.

jrbsr 09-10-2010 03:00 AM


Originally Posted by cotton74 (Post 3679069)
Don't feel bad about the late opening dates guys. I went out opening day in TN but they aren't moving a lot due to the heat and the 3 I killed all still had wolves, warbles or whatever you choose to call the fly larvae under the skin. Im waiting till it cools down to get serious with them.

The first frost, will knock them out of the squirrels.
They are called wolves, warbles, or Bot Fly Larvae.


U.G.
Are squirrels with fibromas safe to eat?

P.S.


Squirrel fibromas affect only the skin,
and there are no human health implications because the poxvirus is not infectious to people.



Squirrel hunters and wildlife watchers across the state are questioning the health of some of Georgia's squirrel population. Many have observed small lumps or "warbles" protruding from underneath the skin of squirrels and
wonder if there is a cause for alarm. According to the Department of
Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD), these "lumpy" squirrels are a natural annual occurrence resulting from the presence of Cuterebra emasculator - a bot fly, and though they seem abnormal in appearance,
they are perfectly safe for squirrel hunters to skin and eat.


Okik 09-14-2010 04:07 PM

I got one -- first thing I ever killed with a bow!

Will post pic once I get a microSD .

Bocajnala 09-15-2010 08:49 AM

I'd like to join up! Sorry I'm late for signing up this year, I spent the summer working with youth in Colorado. But, I'm back now and ready to hunt some bushy tails! Can I be placed on a team??? Thanks!
-Jake

KYDeerHunter03 09-16-2010 04:28 AM

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One more, sorry for the crappy pic...I was skinning him and almost forgot to snap a picture lol Gotta love the Holister bag hes laying on:p

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Okik 09-18-2010 12:42 PM

Ok here's mine. Sorry for the super crappy quality; I couldn't get a microSD card so I took a photo of my phone lol.



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jim1966 09-19-2010 01:39 PM

2 for team 3 please.



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