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Tennessee's Toughest Limit....
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<blockquote data-quote="GreeneGriz" data-source="post: 5191664" data-attributes="member: 22028"><p>My grandpa Blevins passed away in 1977. After retirement he was an avid squirrel hunter. Both with his champion squirrel</p><p>Dog and just still</p><p>Hunting. My grandmother kept very meticulous records of his almost daily hunting trips the last few years he was alive. In one month, pretty sure it was October, he got his limit 18 days in a row. His old well house was covered in squirrel tails he nailed to the walls. I still have his old Remington 870 16ga. Seen in the dozens of pictures of he and his daily squirrel limits, He also cleaned and eat every squirrel. Squarely brain gravy and all. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreeneGriz, post: 5191664, member: 22028"] My grandpa Blevins passed away in 1977. After retirement he was an avid squirrel hunter. Both with his champion squirrel Dog and just still Hunting. My grandmother kept very meticulous records of his almost daily hunting trips the last few years he was alive. In one month, pretty sure it was October, he got his limit 18 days in a row. His old well house was covered in squirrel tails he nailed to the walls. I still have his old Remington 870 16ga. Seen in the dozens of pictures of he and his daily squirrel limits, He also cleaned and eat every squirrel. Squarely brain gravy and all. Lol [/QUOTE]
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