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Catching Squirrels
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Squirrel season begins in many parts of the country soon. I don't hunt squirrels but sure would like to see some hunting photos this year featuring some Parkers and squirrels! In the mean time, here's a photo of our Griff, "Fish" trying to catch a squirrel on TV that was running loose at Yankee Stadium Friday night during a game with the Red Sox. It created quite the stir both here at home and at Yankee Stadium.
FYI- Sox win 1-0 in a classic. |
Now that's a great idea! The season is next week here. Perhaps a photo with my 16g Trojan would make it, we'll see.
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Great shot, Chris. My Wirehair, Eva, climbed up about ten feet into a cedar tree to catch a squirrel. When they came to ground, the squirrel was dead. The squirrel obviously misjudged the dog's climbing ability.
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Charlie Cleveland would be all over this thread! :rotf::rotf::rotf:
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But...but...the quail flew into the tree. I promise ;)
https://photos.smugmug.com/Dog-Stuff.../dfdsfds-M.jpg Never caught the wily Kansas backyard squirrel https://photos.smugmug.com/Dog-Stuff...6%20Zach-M.jpg |
Squirrel hunting is dear to my heart. It was how I learned to hunt as a boy, with a .410. I started selling squirrels for a quarter apiece. My shells cost 12 cents each, so if I made a one shot kill I made 13 cents. It was crucial to not need a second shot, to stay in the black.
When I got hold of a .22 I thought I'd get rich, relatively speaking, for a 11 year old. Never went back to a shotgun for squirrels. |
I sure miss ol’ Charlie Cleveland’s stories of his “squirl” hunting escapades.
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That'll teach him to bark at me.
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I love hunting them with one of my vintage .22's.
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Missouri has an abundance of squirrels and a season that starts around Memorial Day and lasts through mid-February.
Still searching for the best Brunswick Stew (that's the original from Brunswick County, Virginia version) recipe. (I will not eat butterbeans!!) I grew up hunting squirrels with my Sears .410 while my Pop head-shot them with his J. C. Higgins auto .22. He liked short hollow points for squirrels. They still work if you can find them. |
Love that photo Garry. I haven't had Brunswick stew but I do love butter beans : )
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Chris, does one pup watch upland bird hunting shows and the other, squirrels? It’s an interesting training exercise. :rotf:
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TV is a scourge, but my Eva got pleasure from watching "Wheel of Fortune".
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