Shotgunslade
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Old anschutz 22lr with redfield widefield 3x9. Squirrels are about the only time I shoot this rifle & I look forward to it each time.
1. Find spot with good visibility and preferably a back rest. Sit quietly and watch for movement.How do y'all hunt squirrels in the deciduous eastern forest without dogs? Just like timber creep around real slowly? Sit and wait and listen?
I take my time and aim, 50 yards and in. I usually go out with a goal.... say 4 squirrels. If I had a shotgun I'd get to 4 much quicker because 80% of the little guys I see are moving quickly. But I prefer 22 head shots just to preserve meat and make cleaning easier. I guess I just suffer and spend longer days in the woods. But you're saying 100% of the ones you see are moving so that's a different story.I’ve had some luck with my 12ga, but desperately want to make my scoped 22 to work. Y’all that hunt with a small rifle - are you taking “quick” shots, or do you have time to aim?
I put a lot of hours into the southern MN squirrel woods last year and every one I saw was moving fast on the ground or in the trees, so I never felt good enough about a short opportunity.
I take my time and aim, 50 yards and in. I usually go out with a goal.... say 4 squirrels. If I had a shotgun I'd get to 4 much quicker because 80% of the little guys I see are moving quickly. But I prefer 22 head shots just to preserve meat and make cleaning easier. I guess I just suffer and spend longer days in the woods. But you're saying 100% of the ones you see are moving so that's a different story.
Just to ask, are you always hiking or do you sit every once in awhile? I find if I'm moving they are moving and getting away fast. But if I find a "squirrly" spot; down trees for highways, acorns on the ground, just a squirrly vibe about the area. That if I sit still and quite for 15-20 minutes the forest forgets about me. That's when I see squirrels moving around like I'm not there and give me aiming opportunities.
A good thought. I didn’t see many nests last year, but I did see some. I’m a little embarrassed to say I’m not sure what a tree den would look like - I would appreciate help with that!@imw001. Are you seeing any sign of squirrels? Hulls on the ground? Nest in the trees? Entrance/exit into hollow trees?
May not be a very good population. Just a thought.