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Squirrel limit tips.... (long read)
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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 3360568" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p>Redblood is the man, however I disagree with the part about squirrels shutting down at 9. I.ve killed tons in my life way up in the morning. They do tend to really slow down as far as movement, but I cant tell you how many times Ive eased up on a hickory that they have been cutting, and just stood underneath it for several minutes and noticed just ever so slightly almost just dust or a very small piece of a nut falling. Also have killed tons by just hearing them grinding very softly. It does get really warm lots of mornings, but I"ve stayed in the bottom late and killed em as late as noon. One other tip I would offer about hunting after 9am, they start watering, and Ive killed lots near creek banks that where on the ground. Not trying to steal anyones thread. lots of great tips here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 3360568, member: 7928"] Redblood is the man, however I disagree with the part about squirrels shutting down at 9. I.ve killed tons in my life way up in the morning. They do tend to really slow down as far as movement, but I cant tell you how many times Ive eased up on a hickory that they have been cutting, and just stood underneath it for several minutes and noticed just ever so slightly almost just dust or a very small piece of a nut falling. Also have killed tons by just hearing them grinding very softly. It does get really warm lots of mornings, but I"ve stayed in the bottom late and killed em as late as noon. One other tip I would offer about hunting after 9am, they start watering, and Ive killed lots near creek banks that where on the ground. Not trying to steal anyones thread. lots of great tips here. [/QUOTE]
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