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  • Labeeman

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    Slipped into the woods this morning not expecting a lot, as the temps were higher than I like but turned into a nice squirrel hunt. It was slow at first with not much movement, but as the morning moved on things started happening. I saw some squirrels in the distance and moved a little closer and ended up bagging five nice fox squirrels. They were all taken in the same area. Had to be patient as they would scatter when I shot one, but they eventually came back to play. All were head shots except for one.

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    340six

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    Every gime8 you post that you did this it makes Crystal and I smile. We hate them with a passionat
    Every 3 years or so we have to replace the lead roofing jacks that the little guys ear. I do have 2 Beeman rifles and lots of CCI Quite 22. I was able to cut one with the chain saw on the poll. Kevin one Squirrel zero. Must have had the whole clan in the tree. the only good squirrel is a dead squirrel
     
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