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Unread 09-22-2018, 09:32 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Jerry Harlow View Post
I think they don't migrate very far like they did in the story but they still migrate to the food and we have the same thing with them being run over here. Some years I have none around my house and recently I've had tons of them.

But can you imagine this from the story: In southeastern Wisconsin in 1842, a gray squirrel migration lasted four weeks and involved nearly a half billion squirrels.

A half billion, 500 million squirrels? They would eat everything in sight.

They probably helped all of my families during the depression, and when I was a kid my mother could fix them to taste as good as anything one could eat. Man was the squirrel gravy so good. The old timers would take the handle of the table knife and bust their heads open to eat the brains. I never was that hungry though.
Jerry,

Thanks for all of the information regarding squirrels and their migration. Last year we had an extraordinary hard mast crop in Northern Missouri. All of the oaks produced strong crops, and so did each of the several species of hickory we have. It was the heaviest crop I have seen in over 38 years. Squirrels are thick this year as a result. I have seen more in the roads, although I don't sense any migration, but will be looking more closely now that I've read your posts.

Good shooting to every squirrel hunter out there!
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