Well the crows woke me up early again this morning. I really wanted to get 8hrs of sleep. I was twisting and turning and couldn't sleep with all the noise they were making like they were right outside my window. All of a sudden it occured to me my wife and son slept over my in-laws last night! I jump out of bed, grab the 350 .22 and load a Crow Magnum pellet in her. The crows are again on my big willow tree and on the trees along my back yard. The large Willow (4ft trunk diameter) is about 45yds away and figure the crows are another 20-30yds up. If I had a scope maybe.. I go to the back window and see them not more than 30yds out on the closest oak tree. Roll the wooden window up ever so slowly. None of them flew away! Don't think they spotted me. I wait a couple of min. Now the metal storm window. One little metal-metal screech and they were all gone.
Oh well, 1 for the crows again, but WAIT, what 's this? 2 squirrels running around and playing in my back yard right at the edge of the tree line! Could it be the goddess of hunting Diana heard my prayers about bringing the squirrel population back? I then see the big ol' lonely squirrel that I 've been seeing for the last couple of days come out of the other big oak tree about 40-45yds out. This oak tree is right at the border with my neighbor's property in the back. Half the tree belongs to him and the other half to me. The 3.5' wide trunk crosses both our properties. I never shoot anything on that tree because I don't know where the animal is going to land. So here he comes defending his property. It seems that some squirrels are now invading the dead ones' territory. There are re-orgs going on, coup-de-tat's and all kinds of anarchy in my back yard. With the absense of 15-16 squirrels, it would be expected :)
Well finally after 10-15min. of chasing them around, the new couple has given in and has now moved within my range of ~30yds. The old squirrel ran back to his oak tree which he defended so valiantly and stood there watching their every move. He was clearly bigger than them and more experienced. Now these 2 are about within 25yds of me oblivious to my presence at the 2nd floor bedroom window. They ran and ran around trees playfully exploring new territories. They were making me dizzy watching them. Finally one of them stopped on a branch about ~26-27yds away. He 's kind of crowled up facing away from me. The other stops too but he 's up higher and there are too many little branches and limbs in the way so I aim for the spine of the one facing away from me. He was only about 11-12ft off the ground and I was slightly aiming down on him. I hasitated for a moment and thought maybe I should give them a couple of days to get used to my back yard and bring their friends, but then I decided that if that if I take this one, there are at least 2 more that can maybe reproduce next spring. I even decided to decrease my odds and stood up and decided to shoot off-hand. I aimed at the back hump the squirrels make when they are sitting or squatting and squeezed the trigger before I got tired holding the magum springer. Immediately after I heard a loud THUMP. No other sounds. The tree rat fell straight down and hit the leaf covered ground hard. There was no movement, no death dance. Now the other squirrel immediately comes down and is upside down at the base of the tree 3ft off the ground calling his buddy. I had a clear shot at him but didn't take it. I showed immense restraint. I started sweating. Tried to control my hands that wanted to cock the gun again but I didn't do it. Went and made some toast, coffee and had some breakfast. Look out the window again 15min. later and the other squirrel is still hanging around. He 's on a branch closer to the house about 22-23yds out presenting me with a very clear shot. Again I decide not to act. I grab the camera and the unloaded 350 and go out for some pics. The squirrel is now about 15yds above me on an adjacent tree as I 'm taking the pics. I try not to look at him so I don't get the urge to load another pellet. He slowly made his way to the edge of my property 45-50yds from his fallen buddy hopping from tree to tree and then made a left and ran straight through my front lawn accross the street and disappeared. Clearly not a local resident. I look up at the old oak on the other side of my property 40+yds out and the big ol' tree rat is still there 25+yds up probably watching the events unfold and probably thinking: "see I told you to get the hek out of here.." :-)
Upon examining my harvest, I saw that the CrowMagnum shattered his spine but there was no exit wound! I think this is the first time I have shot something and the pellet did not exit but then again it's only the 2nd or 3d animal I have taken with a Crow Magnum. My choice of preference is CP's with Kodiak second and they have gone through groundhogs at 40yds. My guess is this pellet entered the back of the squirrel, broke his spine and then traveled up his body towards his head because of the way he was positioned. I was directly behind the squirrel so I was not shooting at him from an angle. It's possible that this was not only a spine shot, but a lung/heart shot as well, which explains why the squirrel did not move. He was probably dead before he hit the ground.