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That is my dream trip!!!!!!! Have fun and post pics pleeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaasssee!!!! How much does your set up weigh altogether? Looks like that fluted barell may shave you a little without affecting accuracy. What loads are you using to shoot at 500 yards? Just curious, because I'm betting your twist is only a 1/12, eh? And I thought a remington LTR is a 700. They've always had a .223 in their line up. The heavy barelled varminters, the tactical ones, and I think even in the regular ole BDL. Maybe I'm full of it. I'm thinking of getting rid of one of my AR uppers to fund a .223 bolt action build. I have a pretty accurate Recce, but there is something cool about bolt action rifles. |
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Nice shooting Tex!
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LOVE IT!
Nothing like a good day of squirrel hunting, one of my favorite types of small game! |
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Squirrel season opens tomorrow (August 15) here in Indiana. I'll probably go out the morning of the 16th, if I can get out of bed.
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If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed. -- Albert Einstein
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USELESS WITHOUT PICS Good Luck and Happy Hunting! |
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Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. – Sallust
To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them. – George Mason June 26, 2008 - LET FREEDOM RING! |
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I'm in love with cz22s.......is that just the 452 lux? |
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What kind of rock? |
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"The Desert is My Church and Hunting is My god..." - Me
Hi-Way 395 Gear - hiway395.com |
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the white are the worms?
wait until a hard freeze like you said then they are usually better |
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Yep, the white are the worms. Blech - they were still all squirming around and such. |
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Nice shots, Wayne!!
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"The Desert is My Church and Hunting is My god..." - Me
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I must be doing something wrong. First year hunter,
I sit in an oak tree stand with acorns all over the ground, still and quiet for 30 minutes and never see or hear a squirrel. what the hell am I doing wrong? |
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Cheers mate
I must get out with that combo gun more I,d forgotten what fun it was out with that W |
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Are there squirrels usually at those trees?Do you have any hickory trees on your property?Those are real winners. |
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It's a public wildlife mamagement area, never been there before except the 2 times I went to hunt squirrels, I can only hunt with a shotgun. Maybe there just aren't any there. haven't seen any hickory trees, but I was looking either. I will have to look for some of those thanks. |
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Public land is hard to find squirrels because other irresponsible hunters come and kill ALL of them.
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Originally Posted By SHORTSTACK: Public land is hard to find squirrels because other irresponsible hunters come and kill ALL of them. so true ... saddd.... now my kids cant even get a single one of those tree rat!!! |
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Went someplace of the beaten path, lots of squirrels. I wasn't doing anything wrong except hunting where there weren't any.
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Originally Posted By Mach:
I must be doing something wrong. First year hunter, I sit in an oak tree stand with acorns all over the ground, still and quiet for 30 minutes and never see or hear a squirrel. what the hell am I doing wrong? Try pine trees if you have them. My parent's property is covered with pecan trees and a few oak trees, I could count the number of times I saw squirrels out there when I was growing up on one hand. A few years ago they planted about 10 or 15 pine trees and they're just now starting to really produce pine cones. Suddenly the areas with the pine trees are crawling with bushy tailed rats. |
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Originally Posted By Spiral_Out:
Originally Posted By Mach:
I must be doing something wrong. First year hunter, I sit in an oak tree stand with acorns all over the ground, still and quiet for 30 minutes and never see or hear a squirrel. what the hell am I doing wrong? Try pine trees if you have them. My parent's property is covered with pecan trees and a few oak trees, I could count the number of times I saw squirrels out there when I was growing up on one hand. A few years ago they planted about 10 or 15 pine trees and they're just now starting to really produce pine cones. Suddenly the areas with the pine trees are crawling with bushy tailed rats. I shot a squirrel living in a stand of pines once while I was walking out of the woods. Worst tasting squirrel ever. |
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International Scout-anything less is just a car
Superior Climber Over Unbelievable Terrain I am super easy... --MsKooter Yes, yes, I know...Enjoying a musical has most likely made me ghey--PCR-00 |
Cant wait for Deer season to get over so I can start hunting Tree Rats!!!!
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I shot one today but ended up screwing myself by letting hair get all over the meat.
Do you have any tips to help prevent this? Or to get the smell out of my hands? |
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"The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference - they deserve a place of honor with all that's good. - George Washington"
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Do you skin the squirells by cutting at the tail and pulling off?
That's how I skin,I haven't got hair on the meat since I started that. If you do get hair on the meat,just clean under a hose or sink. I don't know a good way to get the smell out.I like the smell. |
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Veteran f. Texas, Georgian and Indian brotherhood
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Originally Posted By Mach:
I must be doing something wrong. First year hunter, I sit in an oak tree stand with acorns all over the ground, still and quiet for 30 minutes and never see or hear a squirrel. what the hell am I doing wrong? Get there at least an hour before sunrise. Sit down, cover up with camo. Know the range. You will hear them before you see them so only hunt when there is no wind. Use subsonic or target ammo, precision over power. |
Peak oil happened shortly after Drake sunk his first well in Titusville PA...in 1858.
Hubbert was a Luddite geologist...or he had no concept of Moore's Law and how it applies to exploration and production. ars sine scientia nihil est |
Veteran f. Texas, Georgian and Indian brotherhood
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Originally Posted By SHORTSTACK:
Do you skin the squirells by cutting at the tail and pulling off? That's how I skin,I haven't got hair on the meat since I started that. If you do get hair on the meat,just clean under a hose or sink. I don't know a good way to get the smell out.I like the smell. Yes, that is the key. My trick demands a razor sharp knife. I shave the fur on the back leg from hock to hock, about 3/4" wide at the tail. Cut down the middle of this shaved area, making sure to only cut the skin. Then, open the incision with tension and extract the leg. |
Peak oil happened shortly after Drake sunk his first well in Titusville PA...in 1858.
Hubbert was a Luddite geologist...or he had no concept of Moore's Law and how it applies to exploration and production. ars sine scientia nihil est |
Veteran f. Texas, Georgian and Indian brotherhood
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Originally Posted By Kooter:
Originally Posted By Spiral_Out:
Originally Posted By Mach:
I must be doing something wrong. First year hunter, I sit in an oak tree stand with acorns all over the ground, still and quiet for 30 minutes and never see or hear a squirrel. what the hell am I doing wrong? Try pine trees if you have them. My parent's property is covered with pecan trees and a few oak trees, I could count the number of times I saw squirrels out there when I was growing up on one hand. A few years ago they planted about 10 or 15 pine trees and they're just now starting to really produce pine cones. Suddenly the areas with the pine trees are crawling with bushy tailed rats. I shot a squirrel living in a stand of pines once while I was walking out of the woods. Worst tasting squirrel ever. Pecan fed are best. |
Peak oil happened shortly after Drake sunk his first well in Titusville PA...in 1858.
Hubbert was a Luddite geologist...or he had no concept of Moore's Law and how it applies to exploration and production. ars sine scientia nihil est |
Originally Posted By Keith_J:
Originally Posted By Mach:
I must be doing something wrong. First year hunter, I sit in an oak tree stand with acorns all over the ground, still and quiet for 30 minutes and never see or hear a squirrel. what the hell am I doing wrong? Get there at least an hour before sunrise. Sit down, cover up with camo. Know the range. You will hear them before you see them so only hunt when there is no wind. Use subsonic or target ammo, precision over power. Is subsonic that much more accurate? Are hollowpoint 22s any good? |
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"The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference - they deserve a place of honor with all that's good. - George Washington"
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It doesn't really matter what bullet you use unless over 75yd shots.I use the bulk pack of federal or winchester.
Use a shotgun if you have one. |
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I don't really like the shotgun 'cause even though it is easier to take them down on the move, you'll fill 'em full of pellets and that sucks when eating them.
Find a load that works well for your .22, and use it. Doesn't matter if it's the cheap stuff or the pricey stuff, it'll kill them dead with a head shot. Most of my shots are under 20 yards, YMMV. |
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If someone kills you with your own gun, they better have to beat you to death with it because at that point, it should be empty.
The Second Amendment is in place in case the government ignores the others. |
Nice kills and nice riffles
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Originally Posted By CornDogg723a:
Nice kills and nice riffles thanks! eta...OOPS!...post 762.....i was saving that bacon! |
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If someone kills you with your own gun, they better have to beat you to death with it because at that point, it should be empty.
The Second Amendment is in place in case the government ignores the others. |
One for you, one for the missus?
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Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
One for you, one for the missus? nah, i picked up two of them on sale at Gander mtn. and gave one to my cousin. |
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If someone kills you with your own gun, they better have to beat you to death with it because at that point, it should be empty.
The Second Amendment is in place in case the government ignores the others. |
Originally Posted By Hoolie:
Originally Posted By SHORTSTACK:
yea buddy looks like sum good eatin got me 2 off my back porch in my garden...but i forgot 2 snap a pic You're not kidding about the good eatin' http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a386/RatFink1961/hunting/DSCF4865.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a386/RatFink1961/hunting/DSCF4866_.jpg This is a good dinner pick. 9 of 10. outstanding |
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Originally Posted By Whisper44:
Decided to do a little sniping on rabbits today with Grandpa's old Glenfield Model 20. This .22 is my favorite rabbit rifle for obvious reasons...it was my Grandpa's !! He passed on in 1987 and this is how I honor his memory with a solo hunt with his spirit by my side. He definitely must of been with me today, because all my shots found their mark to make clean one shot kills. I will now honor my grandmother's memory with some of that rabbit being fried the way she did it. Mashed potatoes, corn niblets, and homemade apple pie will make a nice meal for the family tommorow. It was good day and a bit of relfection of the grandparents I loved very much. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v98/slakline/Outdoors/003-5.jpg Happy New Year !! I'm sure your Grandparents are looking at you now and are very proud of you for dedicating this hunt to them! That is an awesome way to bring in the new year. Heck, I am proud of you as well! Excellent hunt! and good shooting. |
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If someone kills you with your own gun, they better have to beat you to death with it because at that point, it should be empty.
The Second Amendment is in place in case the government ignores the others. |
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