I find that I kill a lot fewer squirrels nowadays because I
won't eat 'em all. Using more challenging methods of hunting and doing the hunting at my pace and in my own time helps to limit the number killed. Some days turn into a long walk with squirrels sighted on but not killed and no work or clean up at the end.
Some gun shows (like today's) are the same. It is more in the going and seeing old friends than in the acquisition of a long-sought after firearm. It helps that I'm positively tight with a dollar now, too.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Complete thread:
- I pulled out the Rodeo to accompany me on my squirrel -
Hobie,
2012-12-07, 20:52
- I really enjoy squirrel hunting with various firearms... -
Brian A,
2012-12-08, 07:36
- Yes indeed. I have a TC Seneca .36 that was my favorite -
Hobie,
2012-12-08, 07:55
- I never have learned to enjoy muzzleloaders... - Brian A, 2012-12-08, 15:56
- I really enjoy squirrel hunting with various firearms... -
Catoosa,
2012-12-08, 23:04
- I find that I kill a lot fewer squirrels nowadays because I -
Hobie,
2012-12-09, 13:58
- Sadly, I can relate... - Brian A, 2012-12-10, 10:47
- I'm the same way - - Catoosa, 2012-12-10, 15:06
- I find that I kill a lot fewer squirrels nowadays because I -
Hobie,
2012-12-09, 13:58
- Yes indeed. I have a TC Seneca .36 that was my favorite -
Hobie,
2012-12-08, 07:55
- I really enjoy squirrel hunting with various firearms... -
Brian A,
2012-12-08, 07:36