Upland/Small Game
Squirrel hunting
Re: Squirrel Hunting
Kudos to you...
Squirrel hunting has seemingly been forgotten by so many as it seems that people are taking their kids right to deer hunting as a first experience. Seeing a deer on the hoof is great for young people, but we must not completely abandon the skills that small game hunting can bring. Back "in the day", every Outdoor Life and Field and Stream magazine would feature articles on this type of hunting in the fall.
This type of hunting has a special place for myself as a hunter. Our family grew up fortunate to have parents with a lake property near Antigo and at the time we received a small bounty for squirrel tails at the Mepps lure facility. Great memories were made following around the neighbor's Brittany as it treed squirrels for us to try to bring down. Countless hours were spent in the woods honing skills that would later become the basis for success on larger tracts of land and bigger game animals.
Reasons to start out young people hunting squirrels are numerous:
You can start a kid with a light and relatively inexpensive caliber (.22 or .410 is perfect); Squirrels are abundant so there is less wait time for young hunters with shorter attention spans than their adult mentors; You can do it at all hours of the day and not have to awake quite so early; Though you actually have to hunt them as they are wary quarry, they are a little more forgiving, sometimes offering second shots; You have more liberal regulations so if you happen to shoot one you are not done for the day; You can introduce a person to hunting in September when the weather does not require not as many layers and gear to purchase; And if you are successful, a good recipe in a slow cooker can bring a final enjoyment of the day of hunting.
It does not just have to be for young people either... What a great way to spend time getting exercise and sharpen your own shooting skills even for the experienced hunter. Thanks for continuing on with this sport and best wishes in the field.
Gill
Finally got out this weekend. Rusty old single shot with iron sights. Shot 2 killed 2. Thats my old rusty trusty. But I tell you, I somehow got a box of 22 hollow points and talk about overkill. A head shot resulted in the exit wound obliterating off the entire side of the head.
Squirrels are few and far between from my observations in the deer stand over the weekend. In my area it wasn't uncommon to have 10-15 squirrels in view at the same time. Over the weekend I saw only a couple the whole time I was out. I'm not sure where the closest corn fields are, but my guess is that's where they went. All our area fields are hay or alfalfa and there are virtually no acorns to speak of.
Nice. It's a bit tougher this year with the lack of nut crop in most places, causing them to work the corn hard just like all the other animals. I have been out three times and got blanked last time in high winds. I am hoping to go some more soon but have plenty of things to get done first and hopefully an archery buck tag to fill. I saw you already accomplished that for the year MP. Nice buck. Based on your hunting posts we aren't too far apart.
Squirrel hunting is one of my favorite things to do. My dad (center pic) showed me the ropes beginning when I was 4 years old. I'm 30 now and still love it as much as I did back then. It is a great way to teach a youngster patience and woodsmanship. I've always used a .22 lr and strive for head shots. I shoot a Savage Mark II and inherited my late grandfather's Browning SA-22 that only goes with me on sunny days. Might have to go this weekend...
Thanks LS2. The rifle is nothing fancy, Marlin 881 .22. But it's in nice shape and is a real tack driver. I can shoot ragged groups with it at 25 yards, given a good rest the squirrels don't have much of a chance.
i haven't done much squirrel hunting in recent years but have really enjoyed going again.
Good luck out there.
Jimmer, that's a really nice rifle you got there. what's brand is it? As for squirrel hunting, I've tried a couple of times in Kettle Moraine North but unable to bring any home. These squirrel, if they see you first you won't see them. It's a little tough for me to spot them when leaves are still on the trees. Maybe I'll have better luck when all the leaves are on the floor.