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bushy tails


my first day is sat yall wanna keep a tally?biggrin



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5 yesterday morning,all in pignut.5 this morning next pignut over.Yesterday shot 6 times 5 grinders with 22,this morning,5 shots with 410



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you mighty bowhunters should be ashamed of yourselves.................I managed a shot at one

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FRIDAY-hit the woods at 9.45  saw 2 hunters shoot 9 times at 1 little gray,dont know if they got it or not,but they had fun blowing the woods up.They were on the flat so i went up the hill above where Dennis hunts and down the finger about 60yds[BINGO] their they are,7 in 1 pignut .shot 2 grays and 2 fox out of that tree before they scattered.shot the last one 50 ys behind that tree in a different pignut,it was a fox.Strung them all on a y stik and went to the truck[time was 11.00],went home skinned them and deposited in the fridge,changed and went to donut shop for coffee [time was 12.01] Pretty good morning,hope everyone else is having as good a time.Sorry John i will try my luck with  bow after they hit the ground. Thats 15. Stringwax



-- Edited by manny on Friday 17th of August 2012 05:13:14 PM

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Sorry John, I didn't take a bow! Got 4 this morning but with iron sights...Henry lever .22



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gun or bow dosent matter to many leaves right now so the ivery johnson 22 is what ill use in the morning

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stayed in the woods 4 hrs seen nothing not the first leaf shake so im at 0

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Sunday-3 fox and 2 grays.Still in pignut hickory,hard to fix on 1 squirrel at a time,there must have been 20 of those suckers grinding at the same time.Way up in nose bleed section of tree,shot all this evening.22



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Back to 15,et 5 yesterday,fried with cajun spicerub,um um good.smile



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My count is 9 after this morning.. But i'm using iron sightsbiggrin



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yall might have to save me some im back to work short on time lol

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Knocked the fur off a couple with my stick bow, no solid hits, just messed up there hairdo a bit.

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Cylyntone wrote:

Knocked the fur off a couple with my stick bow, no solid hits, just messed up there hairdo a bit.


 I'm with ya, Chris--I'd rather come close with an arrrow than make a head shot with a .22  8^)



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You gonna make the September shoot Wax.Im bringing all squirrels i have left to the shoot for guys to fry up for dinner.



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i will be there if nothing happens ill bring a big skillet

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im not to sure nail will eat any he might get lead posion

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I'm headed to KY's newest WMA (Veteran's Memorial in Scott County) in the AM. Not hell bent on killing squirrels, more of a deer scouting trip, so I'm taking my Crooked stck longbow, and a backquiver full of mismatch and flu flu's. I figure i need the longbow practice more than I need the squirrel meat. Squirrel is a sorry substitute for venison in my book, but i'll utilize any if
i do get lucky. Possibly some pics tommorrow!

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Revisited squirrel hunting 3 years ago while scouting late season deer haunts for the next season,trying to figure out what made it and locating new core areas.This year ive mostly scouted for food sources such as white oak and red oak,havent seen much of white but the red is producing small nuts ,from what ive found on the ground from birds.This is just the area i hunt close ,there may be better sign at different locations,next foray will be Orange co. to see whats there.DEER,SQUIRREL,RABBIT,QUAIL,GROUSE,COON,TURTLE,FROG,FISH,DOVE are all different flavors,different hunts,different ways to harvest.With the price of gas being what it is, when i hit the woods, harvesting offsets the cost,plus they all TASTE good.



-- Edited by manny on Thursday 23rd of August 2012 12:50:15 PM

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4:30 this morning got called out to work. So much for squawk huntin today

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string wax wrote:

im not to sure nail will eat any he might get lead posion


 you boys go easy on them gunshot squirrels----they're tainted



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All my shells have been sterilizedbiggrinconfusebiggrin



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i found 3 beech with nuts this morning,theres also several hickory beside them.Shot 2 grays out of the beech and 3 fox out of the hickory-410.After the first shot i had to sit for about 5 minutes before they started to move again,then it was fast and furious shooting with the old single shot,shot 6 times for 5  squirrels.Saw several more walking out,when they saw me they hit the ground and ran[4 grays] Heard 5 or 6 barking.DRY,DRY,DRY.Got held up for about 15 min. half way out ,watched 4 bucks drinking from a water hole in the creek bed in RONs hunting area,he and Dennis know where im talking about.2 looked to be pretty nice racks the other 2 looked small but still had decent head gear[look big with velvet on]Got back to the truck and saw 3 deer cross the road and into Kagys stunted corn field.[1 momma doe and 2 fawns]Pretty good morning,started at 8 and out at 10.15.   Skeeters not to bad where im at ,its those damn little gnats that like to buzz your ears and eyes that aggravate me.



-- Edited by manny on Saturday 25th of August 2012 12:31:06 PM

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There is a gray squirrel in Borden that will be having nightmares tonight about a flu flu zipping past his head today. Haven't hit one yet but I kinda feel bad about giving all of these bushy tails PTSD!!
There was no lack of mosquitos out this morning, thought they were going to carry me off!

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