Well Mike it looks like you haven't forgotten where the kill zone is.. Hope your season goes really great. I may get to make my first trip out this year on Saturday. We will see. Looks like the weather will be great for it. Keep knockin em dowm brother!!!
Always enjoy the reports on your hunts.
Mike, excellent last 2 hunts and shooting! That is one HUGE female fox for sure...she will eat well!
Nice one Mike!
Quote from: ranchibi on October 05, 2021, 11:19:50 PMMike, excellent last 2 hunts and shooting! That is one HUGE female fox for sure...she will eat well!Good morning, Randall, and thank you for the compliment.Most of the squirrels I have taken so far, seem to be older ones. In seasons past, many early season squirrels were the young/stupid ones that made fatal mistakes. Maybe they breed earlier in this area and/or get smart quicker.Stay well.
Randall, the University I attended in Lafayette, LA had pine trees and Live Oaks all over campus. And the Fox Squirrels were very abundant. They would be feeding a few feet from the walkways and never flench. Very tempting!Now, if I could only find a rural golf course . . . .
Randall, it seems that all the golf courses around here are in town. And that means no hunting/shooting with any type of weapon. I have yet to come across a course anywhere else - and that is discouraging.
Deer hunting is very popular in this area. And last time I checked, no one is hunting deer with a golf club. I am sort of a freak because [1] I hunt squirrels. [2] I hunt with an air gun. [3] Some people think I am not supposed to be in the woods alone at 77 years of age.