Good Morning!
I was chatting to the house closest to the permission I was out shooting rabbits at last week and it appears they have a squirrel problem. I've offered my services to help out
So... Does anyone have any tips on the best way to hunt squirrel (time of day, location, etc?) I've not shot many squirrels in my time and never set out to go squirrel hunting so it's new to me.
Cheers,
James
Squirrel
- Blackbaronfish
- Posts: 3690
- Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2015 6:20 pm
- Location: Nuneaton
Re: Squirrel
Ask the person who has had the problem. A feeder can be set out in their garden and they can watch it's daily habits.
BBF
BBF
Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
Re: Squirrel
tough little sods, head shots are the way to go (less meat damage as well, tasty but a PITA to skin)
Re: Squirrel
neil wrote:tough little sods, head shots are the way to go (less meat damage as well, tasty but a PITA to skin)
Neil's got it bang on, plus feeders and a good back stop, out in the woods small objectives ie 32 mm and low mag means you can keep up with them. Rog
- 143granville
- Posts: 263
- Joined: Mon Apr 03, 2017 8:15 pm
- Location: barwell leicestershire .
Re: Squirrel
feeder is best way I find worth a look at squirrel shooting channel on face book.
Re: Squirrel
Thank you all for the tips!
Keep the change, you filthy animal.
Air Arms S410 Carbine .177, Hawke Sport HD IR 3-9x50 AO Mildot, Weihrauch Moderator
CZ 452 .17HMR Varmint, Hawke Sidewinder 10x42, SAK Moderator
Baikal E27 O/U, 12G
Air Arms S410 Carbine .177, Hawke Sport HD IR 3-9x50 AO Mildot, Weihrauch Moderator
CZ 452 .17HMR Varmint, Hawke Sidewinder 10x42, SAK Moderator
Baikal E27 O/U, 12G
Re: Squirrel
...any .25 caliber pellet to the chest will drop them like a sack of taters...especially Polymag Predators.
R, Steve
R, Steve
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 17 guests