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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4644577" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>The squirrels should be cutting on acorns and hickory nuts any time now. It won't be hard to find the hickories they're cutting. The ground will be littered with droppings and you can hear them a good ways off through the woods. I like to familiarize myself with the woods and where these trees are located. Once you do that you can take a run through the woods checking each location. I sometimes get bored sitting and waiting on more squirrels to come to a tree where I've just done some shooting so I make the rounds hitting each known location. By the time I get back to my starting point the squirrels are likely to be cutting again in that tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4644577, member: 69"] The squirrels should be cutting on acorns and hickory nuts any time now. It won't be hard to find the hickories they're cutting. The ground will be littered with droppings and you can hear them a good ways off through the woods. I like to familiarize myself with the woods and where these trees are located. Once you do that you can take a run through the woods checking each location. I sometimes get bored sitting and waiting on more squirrels to come to a tree where I've just done some shooting so I make the rounds hitting each known location. By the time I get back to my starting point the squirrels are likely to be cutting again in that tree. [/QUOTE]
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