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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5805236" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Still warmer afternoons , last hour is the magic hour. Sunny south facing hillsides. Ends of fence rows that have trees the whole length. Edges of woods rather than deep in the woods. They aren't just everywhere, you gotta find them. This year is harder cause there is food everywhere, they don't have to get out and hustle to find enough to eat.</p><p>Every tree/plant has a fruit/seed of some kind and squirrels use all of them. Don't get too zeroed in on acorns.</p><p>If wanted to get a kid into some, I'd go scout first and watch the trees as far away as you can see to see them then go back later. With the leaves off they can see along way , if you just walk around they will see/hear you coming and hole or keep u on the other side of the tree. They are hunted by hawks and owls from the air and coyotes, foxes and bobcats from the ground, they are sharp. Finding them and sitting still, very still is how to kill'em now other than dog hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5805236, member: 22496"] Still warmer afternoons , last hour is the magic hour. Sunny south facing hillsides. Ends of fence rows that have trees the whole length. Edges of woods rather than deep in the woods. They aren't just everywhere, you gotta find them. This year is harder cause there is food everywhere, they don't have to get out and hustle to find enough to eat. Every tree/plant has a fruit/seed of some kind and squirrels use all of them. Don't get too zeroed in on acorns. If wanted to get a kid into some, I'd go scout first and watch the trees as far away as you can see to see them then go back later. With the leaves off they can see along way , if you just walk around they will see/hear you coming and hole or keep u on the other side of the tree. They are hunted by hawks and owls from the air and coyotes, foxes and bobcats from the ground, they are sharp. Finding them and sitting still, very still is how to kill'em now other than dog hunting. [/QUOTE]
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