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Any of you Lincoln County folks go squirrel hunting at the flintville wma?
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<blockquote data-quote="PossumSlayer" data-source="post: 4966378" data-attributes="member: 21158"><p>[USER=8661]@oldmanelrod[/USER] </p><p>Hickory, walnut and oaks are thick in there... wait a couple weeks before you go. The leaves are so full you can't see real good. Place I went, south side of the hatchery is full of squirrel.</p><p>I didn't do good, went after work (up 18 hours) hit one couldn't find it, decided I needed rest and headed home. Saw 8 within an hour or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PossumSlayer, post: 4966378, member: 21158"] [USER=8661]@oldmanelrod[/USER] Hickory, walnut and oaks are thick in there... wait a couple weeks before you go. The leaves are so full you can’t see real good. Place I went, south side of the hatchery is full of squirrel. I didn’t do good, went after work (up 18 hours) hit one couldn’t find it, decided I needed rest and headed home. Saw 8 within an hour or so. [/QUOTE]
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Any of you Lincoln County folks go squirrel hunting at the flintville wma?
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