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Unread 10-02-2018, 08:03 AM   #1
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Vermont is also subject to the squirrel invasion big time this year, both reds and grays. Since early spring at my house we have had hundreds and they keep coming. They get into structures and tear insulation and Im concerned about their propensity to chew wires.
Weapon of choice is a Hi Standard pistol, mostly a 22 short sub sonic. Usually pop a few each day and there are more the next day.
Papers report a bumper food crop in certain areas for past two years has led to a boom in population that now pressures the food supply, so they are moving everywhere to find eats. This is the year for bears and rodents. A friends kids counted 200 squirrels on an I-91 trip to Mass the other day.

I must say Im getting plenty of practice and am pretty happy with my pistol shooting in all this.
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Unread 10-02-2018, 09:34 PM   #2
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maybe some of them squirls will migrate down my way.keep you from wearing your pistol out....ha squirls are great wire knawers dont blame you for trying to keep them out of the house...i hope to take a few with the old 8 ga before long......charlie
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I was twenty five miles from home one night at a Gander Mountain. Ready to pull onto major highway and car cut off. Would not crank. Wrecker came to get car and said he smelled gas. Don't know how it made it that far. Squirrels had chewed through the rubber gas line.
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Double glove while cleaning, and skip the brains
https://www.foxnews.com/health/man-d...quirrel-brains
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Beat me to it Drew. I just read about this incident on the Daily Mail. What a shocker.
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jerry i with you no squirl brains for me too....charlie
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just saw this. Squirrel can be real good eating. But.....
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...Kf91inTDbSoVyn
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When I was a kid growing up in central Illinois one of the favorite squirrel hunting guns was a Savage Model 24; .22 over a 410. I used a Westernfield copy of the Winchester 67 single shot. I still take it to the range couple times a year, it now has a Lyman Alaskan and still is extremely accurate.
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When I was a kid growing up in central Illinois one of the favorite squirrel hunting guns was a Savage Model 24; .22 over a 410. I used a Westernfield copy of the Winchester 67 single shot. I still take it to the range couple times a year, it now has a Lyman Alaskan and still is extremely accurate.
In the early 60's Dad acquired a Savage Model 24 ,22 Mag over 20 Gauge at Bob Kissels Sporting Goods ,what a place ! We /HE had Beagles at the time and Old Cleo his best dog was a slow runner but never seemed to lose a Bunny ,if the Rabbit was running Dad would use the 20 Gauge and if it would hop and sit he would use the 22 Mag ! It was suppose to be a Turkey gun but I don't think it ever killed a Turkey just Rabbits and Squirrel ! The day Dad bought it we took Cleo out she brought the first Bunny around ,I was about eight years old and Dad handed the Model 24 to me and let me try to get the Sitting Rabbit using the shotgun barrel I was so excited " I MISSED " we laughed but I was hooked , I have it in the safe as we speak ,Thanks for Posting George your post brings back Great Memories !
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I go to this every year. Hard to imagine there are this many ways to fix squirrel.

https://www.nwahomepage.com/news/wor...ear/1422233447
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