A few of mine over the years...
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Nothing against squirrel hunting, and I have shot a few, and I'm NOT putting anyone down for posting about squirrel hunting. @DangerRanger's post just reminded me of this story.
Fox squirrels are special. I have those like you have with the black mask (I call them "Executioners"), and then we have all black with white tipped nose and ears. I only ever shot three (one of each) in my 40 years of hunting this property, but have let 2 friends shoot one who wanted to get them mounted. That's my rule, if you want to mount one fine, otherwise leave them alone. They usually move early afternoon or late morning so provide some good entertainment while waiting for something else to cruise by.I have a ton more trophies I could post but here are my bucks from the past couple years and threw my fox squirrel mount in too.
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308 win 50yds
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Crossbow 15yds
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308 win 40yds
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Bow 9yds
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20 gauge
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I’ve seen them in so many different fur colors it’s crazy! Thats the only true color phase one over ever gotten, it’s crazy how in states like Ohio it seems like all they have is fox squirrels and 90% of them are just the plain red ones. I guess the crazy colored ones are only in certain areas of the south.Fox squirrels are special. I have those like you have with the black mask (I call them "Executioners"), and then we have all black with white tipped nose and ears. I only ever shot three (one of each) in my 40 years of hunting this property, but have let 2 friends shoot one who wanted to get them mounted. That's my rule, if you want to mount one fine, otherwise leave them alone. They usually move early afternoon or late morning so provide some good entertainment while waiting for something else to cruise by.
My place is in Georgia on the south side of Atlanta. And the hotspots where I can count on seeing one are within I would say a 10-15 acre pockets on my property. People a few miles away from me have never had them, but then I know somebody 20 miles away in another county that does. I think the key is old growth forestsI’ve seen them in so many different fur colors it’s crazy! Thats the only true color phase one over ever gotten, it’s crazy how in states like Ohio it seems like all they have is fox squirrels and 90% of them are just the plain red ones. I guess the crazy colored ones are only in certain areas of the south.
I agree it’s seems like they like really old pines and pecan orchards.My place is in Georgia on the south side of Atlanta. And the hotspots where I can count on seeing one are within I would say a 10-15 acre pockets on my property. People a few miles away from me have never had them, but then I know somebody 20 miles away in another county that does. I think the key is old growth forests
Me and my father in law skinned, caped, and butchered a couple bison back in the day for the outfit we were working for at the time. Not a chore I'd wish on my worst enemy.I’ve honestly been doing fairly well the last few years though I’d attribute it to luck more than anything. All of these were taken on two family properties here in PA.
First really big 8pt opening day of rifle in 2017. 60 yards with a Pre-64 Model 70 in 30-06, a college graduation present to myself. Scored around 117.
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Then an 8pt and our camps first ever bear at 475 pounds on the opening day of rifle in 2019. 60 yards with a Mausingfield in 6.5 PRC. Bear was 20-7/16”, never scored the buck.
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Then on the opening day of rifle in 2022 I got my first ever 9pt, killed at 150 yards on the run with an Archimedes in 6.5 PRC. Scored around 116.
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Then I have the 8pt I got on the opening day of rifle in 2023, at 120 he is my biggest yet. Taken with the same Mausingfield as the bear and buck but rebarreled to 30-06, 35 yard shot.
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Finally the only big game animal not taken on the property in PA was a Bison I took with my 1874 Sharps in 45-70 out in Nebraska. Shot once in the lungs and once high lungs/low spine at around 120 yards. It was -9F and easily the coldest hunt I’ve ever been on.
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Me and my father in law skinned, caped, and butchered a couple bison back in the day for the outfit we were working for at the time. Not a chore I'd wish on my worst enemy.
Looks like my neck of the woods!I see a few with the grey hair like myself speaks to a lifetime of adventure and fun a few of this grey ghosts time roaming the dark country
No admission charge, but I enjoy when friends come to my house the first time and we have a few beers and I tell them what many of my mounts are and tell hunting stories.I’d probably pay money to get a few of you more seasoned gents in a room just to hear the stories