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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Hunting Gate => : shadow September 05, 2008, 04:09:41 AM
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Woke up this morning to the sound of the phone ringing at 6:00am which was my friend on the other end asking me if I could do something about all the squirrel's destroying his feeder's. I'll be over within the hour I replied and got some java fired up and gathered up my gear. Today's hunting choice would be the RWS34, she's tuned and dead on but as I opened up the front door I noticed that it was drizzling rain. I had her in my softcase warm and dry but hurried to my rig and was on my way. On arriving to his spread I noticed three nutter's in his yard with one on the feeder helping himself to the seed. I spent a moment talking with him about his nutter problem and he explained that they came out of nowhere this past week. In one day he counted ten around his feeder's hanging in the tree's boarding the wood's. It must be headed for fall and their stocking up I told him and I will do the best that I can to help hehehe. I pulled out the 34, loaded a Predator and with a towel wrapped around her I headed for the wood's which didn't seemed to bother the squirrel's at all as I worked my way to the edge of the tree's thirty yard's down from them. In the cover of the tree's I removed the towel and kneeled down for a spell to let them get comfortable with my presence and scanning the tree's I noticed movement all around, this place is swarming with them and you gotta love it.:) I again focused on the trouble maker's swinging off the feeder's and slowly peeked out from behind a tree, still there and filling his cheek's. Still kneeling I raised up the 34 and with a quick scope adjustment placed the crosshair's on a clear target. He stopped for a moment and looked my direction but me being in full camo he couldn't pinpoint me just that there was something out there. Back to filling his cheek's so I popped the safety off and sent him a lead lunch. The solid impact clears him off the feeder and the wood's go from squirrel city to a ghostown in second's, knew that was coming so I loaded another just in case and headed for my harvest which was on his last twitch as I arrived. I think my buddy get's a kick out of watching this little hunting show from his window hehehe, he shot out of his door and yelled "YOU GOT EM"! which I replied "I'm just getting started".;) We inspected the clean hole in his fusebox and decided to get a measurement and stepped off from where the nutter dropped to where I took the shot from. He came up with twenty seven which worked for me so I grabbed the cam and got a pic for the GTA hunter's. He had never had squirrel but wanted to try it so I cleaned it and told him how to cook it up right and with that it really started to rain so I loaded up and asked him if he needed me back to do some selective harvesting, YES! cause I'm tired of buying seed for em and fixin the feeder's, good enough I replied and headed home knowing that I will need to be setup early in the wood's to harvest several in a day in squirrel city. Ed
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Thank's Airbud.:) Ed
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Nice Hunting. Love the detailed story.
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Another Great Story Ed!!! How are we going to prepare this one?!?! I decide to start making space in the freezer for this seasons harvest, and got 3 BT's thawing in the sink for tonights entree, and my last deer loin's in the fridge for a slow thaw. Think I'll stuff it with spinach and bacon for tommorow evennings meal!!!! Dang, I'm getting hungry!!!! Thomas
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Thank's guy's and Thomas I think after a little tenderizing I'm just gonna slap some homemade BBQ suace on em, into some foil and on the grill for tommorrow's lunch. Ed
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Nice hunt and great pic. You sure have good no great accuracy with the springers.
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Thank's John, I try to be the airgun hehe, practice, practice and a little prayer to the Airgun God.::) Ed
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Hey Ed, ever tried cooking BT's in a smoker with low heat,...225-250 degrees? I few weeks ago, I tried smoking a briscitt for the first time. I also threw in some deer ribs to see how they'd turn out. All together, they cooked for close to 7 1/2 to 8 hours,.......ok, about a 12 pack of beers, LOL's. The briscitt turned out ok, but the ribs were excelent. I thought they'd probably dry out, but I wrapped in foil after an hour or so, and they were out of this world. I blended hickory and mesquite chunks this time.The last hour I started dabbing the BBQ sause to them. Apple and pecan wood works good too. Oak is a good substitute when nothing else can be found, but doesn't have the nutty or fruity flavor, and seems milder than hickory. I'm telling you, we need a Recipe Gate !!!!!! Thiomas
PS I make my own BBQ sauce too,...much better than the crap at the grocery store! HeHeHe tjk
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Way to go buddy. So you are the the neightborhood exterminator now..hehe. That 34 sure smacked him one with a bit of your shooting talent. That was a great account of the past tense nutter..:) I love reading your shooting experiences buddy. And Jeff as well. You two are great hunters. Also it looks like you and Jeff have some competition as well. I see Tim has baged a couple as of late as well. Tomas you are gonna have to bring some of dat bbq sauce to the next shootout..:)
Gene
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Thank's buddy it's great to see your post again and the more hunter's the better. Winter's comin and I hope all will brave Ma Nature with me and get some snow hunts in. Thomas that sound's tasty and I just got my smoker out of storage to get it ready for a busy season.:) Ed
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Another excellent hunt and pic buddy,,,,, way to go !! I love the coloration on those nutters, alot prettier than the drab grey ones around here.
As for Tim,,,, you are correct Gene,,, Tim has been posting impressive hunting stories,,,, I'm always excited when I log on and see that Tim has posted another hunt :)
Keep whacken em buddy and keep those pics coming
Jeff
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Thank's Jeff we do have gray squirrel and black squirrel here but I've yet to see the gray fella's and only a dozen or so black squirrel's. The black squirrel is more populated up north and I'm still looking for a gray, the fox squirrel are everywhere right now. Ed
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As usual, GREAT story,, GREAT pic. & some mighty fine shooting Buddy!! For shure, I have also noticed the beutifull coloration of your Squirrels. Maybe someday you should just eat Mc Donalds & get one of those nutters mounted!!He He!! I always look forward to your posts Ed,, Im SO GLAD your feeling better!! Gene,,, Im no competition to Ed & Jeff,, those 2 are AWSOME hunters!! Besides,, many of my recent kills were with me wearing my "camo" bath robe, & camo slippers!!LOL!! (Whats that tell ya??) He He He!!!!! Course Harry & I tend to use some of the same "Urban Tactics" LOL!! Then again,, my Doe tags are good starting Sept 15,, maybe my new Dragon Slayer can put me back in the running, based on the "poundage rule"??? Course like Ed & Jeff,, I will be wearing more traditional full camo & acually be in the woods!!LOL!! Man I cant wait to post my first Deer with the Dragon,, its gonna happen,, PROMISE!! Keep up the GREAT work/hunts Ed,, your the man!! Tim.
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Thank's Tim, I'm looking forward to your next hunt and we've all taken our share of varment's from the cabin window in our nighties hehehe. Ed
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Tim,,,, I absolutely can't wait to read the post you make when you nail a deer with that big gun of yours !!!! That is gonna be so cool !!!!
Jeff
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Nice shootin and a very entertaining story thanks
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Thank's Jim I try to take our fellow hunter's along on my hunt's, get's em worked up so they'll get out and get after something hehehe. Ed
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Good shooting and story Ed!
You 're lucky to have friends that call you over for some pest control. Every friend and relative I suggested that to, looked at me like I had 3 heads and went "what? no way..!". That's the difference between the majority of NYers and people in other states :-) I think Tim is right, I probably don't belong here.. I 'd be better off down South or the mid-west :-) Actually I have felt like that for many years even though I live 50mi. north of NYC and it's pretty rural up here, most of the people here moved from the city or work in the city, so cute little animals is something they enjoy seeing and think anyone hunting them is bad.
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Thank's Harry and their cute until they start destroying your house, garden and pretty much anything they can chew on. Oh now it's a pest, cute can get ugly real quick hehehe. Ed
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Way to go Ed! I do love a good squirrel hunt story.Great pic of your 34 and a luscious fox squirrel.I'm looking forward to some cooler days this month so I can get after 'em in my local woods.No Black ones here though.Predominatly Grey's with about 10% Fox Squirrels.
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Man, you're dedicated to pest control....going out in da rain....with a wood stock no less. Good for you, bad for the rodents. heh heh All the nutters around my place are gray....no blackies or brownies....but they haven'tdone and damage to my house and/or property....so I don't need to "nail" them.
Btw, I always like the way you post your prey in your photos. Not like me....I just have them lying on the grass beside my rifle. I gotta get creative!!!!
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Thank's guy's, pest control on private land until the 15th then lookout state land hehehe.I'm alway's keeping my eye's peeled for a black squirrel and I think that I spotted one the other day on state land so I noted the area and will stalk it hard come opening day. Ed
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Yeah Harry, U R a bad dude.(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-tongue-out.gif) Killing those "Harmless" critters that cause damage to land, property, other wildlife and carry parasites.
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Hey Stanly, you and I have very similar game because of our proximity. I 'll be planning another trip to Montreal soon. I like your city. It's nice and clean and only 5hrs drive. Maybe we 'll hook up for a beer, or you can show me around those fine "bars" I hear so much about :-)
The only time I see black squirrels is when I 'm visiting a NYC park, or Europe. Most countries in Europe have tons of them. Sometimes that's all you see at a park and wonder if they have any greys or reds.
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Cool Harry. Shoot me an email/message when you're about to come up. It'll be cool to meet someone from this forum. Maybe we can grab a bite together....I'm not much of a bar person though. I think I've been in a bar for a total of 5 times in my life....and 3 or them were sporting events shown on a big screen.