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Squirrel help
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5805331" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Wear your camo, it works better on squirrels than about anything. Also they are more likely to alarm squeal or bark at you in camo as you are like a spook to them</p><p>Also learn to "turn" a squirrel!</p><p>They will lay up tight on the side of a tree away from you and slide around as you pass by never letting you see them. With 2 hunters one takes a position with a good view of the tree in question and watches closely while being very still and quiet. The 2nd hunter moves slowly around the tree to the other side while making a little noise. The squirrel will pay attention to the noise and move around to avoid that Hunter revealing itself to the silent partner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5805331, member: 20151"] Wear your camo, it works better on squirrels than about anything. Also they are more likely to alarm squeal or bark at you in camo as you are like a spook to them Also learn to “turn” a squirrel! They will lay up tight on the side of a tree away from you and slide around as you pass by never letting you see them. With 2 hunters one takes a position with a good view of the tree in question and watches closely while being very still and quiet. The 2nd hunter moves slowly around the tree to the other side while making a little noise. The squirrel will pay attention to the noise and move around to avoid that Hunter revealing itself to the silent partner. [/QUOTE]
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