Saturday, January 23, 2010

Can u squirrel hunt all year long?

what are the seasons to squirrel huntingCan u squirrel hunt all year long?
Check your local game laws to see if you can and if you can't find out what you can hunt year round.But in most states squirrel season starts in September.South Carolina's squirrel season starts on October 1st and ends March 1st.Can u squirrel hunt all year long?
no you cant


there's a season for squirrel just like there is a season for deer, hog, coon, possum, dove, bear, crow, etc..





you could hunt them all year, but it's illegal, and doing it all year round, you have a higher chance of getting pests on you like fleas and ticks and maybe intestinal parasites b/c during the winter, majority of those types of pests are killed off cause of how cold it gets and hunting animals out of season gives hunters a bad name
if your in the USA, you need to take a hunters safety course and they will give you a run down of your local hunting seasons! then you'll need your hunting license! then follow the laws and be a good sportsman and set a good example!
usually in the fall during the spring they have babies and have all kinds of parasites in the spring and summer


that's why hunting season is in the fall


normally starts in september
No. Usually the season will break during mating season and while the females are raising their young. Typically the season ends in the spring and picks up again in the fall.





Please, don't ever poach.
You need to tell us where you are. All States have their own laws. You can search the internet for hunting regulations for your State.


In Oklahoma the season is May 15 - Jan. 31
Not with real gun like .22 and shotguns but I shoot ground squirrels in my back yard year round with a high power pellet gun. Hey at least I have an excuse, I'm doing varmint control on my yard.
Yes.... but I recommend that you to do it only during the approved hunting season in the state that you plan on hunting.
As long as you don't get caught.


Ain't nothin' illegal if you don't get caught, as my uncle always said.

No comments:

Post a Comment