I absolutely love hunting squirrels with a bow.. I have found it to be the absolute best practice for big game archery hunting.. You have to learn the habits/mannerisms of the animal you're hunting..With squirrels, just like deer, elk and other big game you actually have to learn how to hunt them, when they're alert or relaxed, what their next move is, the sounds they make, etc.. I can watch a squirrel and pretty much tell you what he's up to, why he's acting the way he is, are other animals around him, etc.. Once you learn how to read an animals behavior, a lot of it is transferable to others.. I killed 52 squirrels last season (all ground shots). After successfully and consistently taking squirrels, deer, elk and other become much easier.. Learning how to read an animals behavior and use it against him is what I enjoy most about any hunting. It's all about going into his home turf and being the ultimate predator.. Very little animal behavior is just random, it is a response to some need, fear, instinct he has to procreate, eat, survive that drives almost everything he does.. (same with most humans LOL)..