Friday, January 22, 2010

Is this a good lace to hunt squirrel?

I go to our farm in east texas and we have a lot of pine trees like about 14 out of 16 are pine. i never seem to see any movement i sit still for three or four hours and nothing is threr any thing i am doing wrong?Is this a good lace to hunt squirrel?
If you have sat for 3 or 4 hours %26amp; didn't see anything? Then there may not be any, or not enough to have a good hunt... Squirrels do love large pines... The will eat they pine nuts out of the pine cones... Look for the striped remains of pine cones on the ground... If there are squirrels there, you will find these, littering the ground under the trees...Have you spotted any nests? If they are loblolly pines (long needle pines) they are harder to see %26amp; they know how to hide behind those fluffy branches! Best bet is to look for the signs... Go at the crack of dawn %26amp; sunset... still no luck?... Find a couple large oak or hickory trees... you can't beat white oak acorns for attracting squirrels... I've watched them travel a long ways to get to them.





I must say you do exhibit alot of patience though... if I didn't see one squirrel in over an hour... I'd move on to another spot to find them. Good Luck in your search!Is this a good lace to hunt squirrel?
Growing up in the country, I was fortunate enough to have a dad that liked to hunt. Like most folks in the area, hunting and fishing was a favorite pastime.





I can recall many trips to the woods with my dad. Squirrel hunting was one of the first critters I hunted. My dad always said, that if you are going to be successful in the woods hunting the first thing you need to learn is woodsmanship. If you learn woodsmanship then he said you would be able to track and hunt most game. The first thing you need to know when hunting squirrel is where to hunt them.





Tree rats are what he always called them. Squirrel sign is easy to find. One reason being that they always leave behind scraps when feeding. Also when they are feeding it makes it easier to sneak in on them because they will not be aware of their surroundings. Squirrel hunting is a challenge, but it is made easier when squirrels begin to work the hickories. On a crisp, still morning you can hear the grating of teeth on hickory nuts and the sound of hulls falling to the forest floor.





Here in the south we lived on a farm that my grandfather owned. Surrounding the fields was cypress swamps and hardwood hammocks and you could always find squirrels there on the edges of the woods. Hardwoods are great places to hunt squirrels because of the nut bearing trees, Oak and hickory trees are favorites for squirrel, there nuts provide protein that they will need before and after the colder weather arrives.





Another good food source are pinecones. I can remember walking along side my dad and him showing me a pinecone that had been stripped clean like corn from a cob. When the pinecones are green is when those gray ghost like them the best. Although squirrels can be hunted threw out the day the best time to set up on them is in the morning, right before daylight. I feel as the day goes on that there instinct to detect predator's increases greatly. When it's hot, their activity is slow. But find a supply of hickory nuts this time of year and you'll usually find squirrels.





Around dusk is a good time also, but your chances of not being seen when entering the wood at this time are not good. If spotted don't worry usually with in 10 minutes, they will have forgotten you where there, and begin moving and feeding again. Still-hunting is a method that I like also, it gives you a chance to relax and take in what Mother Nature has to offer.





Nowdays with all the game calling companies, there are many different types of calls made to get a squirrels attention. I have tried most of them and would have to say the one I keep going back to is the SQUIRREL BUSTER by Primos Hunting Calls. The SQUIRREL BUSTER is five calls in one. It reproduces all five calls of the gray squirrel's language: alarm bark, distress scream the chatter, gray squirrel squeal, and fox squirrel chatter. Making it the only squirrel call you will ever need.





Another tactic I like is to scan the woods a couple of hundred yards ahead. If I see a squirrel then I'll try to sneak in for the kill. Most squirrels will make nest out of tree bark, leaves and pine straw. Another place that you can fine squirrels making their homes is in wholes in trees or trees where the tops have rotted out. These are good places to set up in the evening because at dusk they will be headed back to these places offend in numbers and the chances for multiple kills are increased greatly.





As a kid starting out, I always carried a shotgun when hunting squirrel. A 410 is a good gun for kids to start with and as they get older they can move up to a bigger ga. like 20 or a 12 ga. Almost all hunters' use No. 6 or No. 4 shot, they will give you cleaner kills with less shot in the body. Medium powered shells are best. Don't use extremely light loads or you'll cripple and lose too many squirrels. When hunting with my dad and not old enough to carry a gun. I remember that he always carried a 22 rifle. He said always aim for the head son this way you don't ruin the meat. It was a macho thing to him to make a headshot then he would look down at me and say that's the way it's done boy.





Nowdays I only carry a 22, and will have to say, I know the feeling he got when the perfect shot was made. One thing you will need to remember when hunting with a 22 is knows your surroundings. Although we hunted the farm we never hunted near fields where livestock were grazing or near the house or barns. It's a challenge to hunt squirrels with the small-bore rifle, but always think of where that bullet might travel.





Whatever tactics or gun you plan on using this fall, remember, introduce someone new to the woods or take a kid hunting, they are our hunting's future
try moving to bottoms around hard woods,few though can run edges in pine around orchards, where the sqr, are watch for the velvet tails around tree bases ,big snakes,
If your doing everything right, they must not be there. This time of year it starts cooling down a bit, I sat in a deer stand and hunted squirrel before. They are nesting now, so find a nest, and sit about 50 yards from it. Use a .22 or a .410 and start knockin em' down.
well are u moving to much ,breathing too much, maybe you need to go deeper into the trees, do u look in the trees for their nests if u find 1 dont shoot its unsafe to shoot in midair the bullet falls u know or just focus on 1 of the nests for a while or find a new spot
At this time of the year look on the ground as much or more than in the trees. If you sat there that long and stayed still they are not there.


At this time of year stake out any trees that have nuts or I should say have nuts lying under them, oak, peacan, walnuts and so on.
Look for oak trees,they love acorns.
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