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DannyO
09-09-2019, 07:45 PM
Hey guys,

my August bunny march was somewhat successful in that I found rabbits, I shot some rabbits and I ate some rabbits! Not in great numbers but a great learning experience all the same. So many thanks for all the suggestions and tips on that thread.

Now! I am keen to identity some areas that I may be able to hunt grey squirrels.
I appreciate a good laugh but please spare me the illegal options.

Just curious if there are any areas that are huntable, if they even exist outside of city limits.
Is private land the best option, maybe getting farm land permission?


any helpful tips or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

thanks guys

HarryToolips
09-09-2019, 07:47 PM
Lol in front of my house with a sling shot...

ACE
09-09-2019, 08:08 PM
Tree rats . . . . neighbor has a walnut tree. It is one of the filthiest plants on this planet. Grey squirrels everywhere. This morning the crows found the big stash of walnuts. I would like to level that evil plant . . . I'd buck it large, push it into a heap and burn it green with tires and diesel fuel. Wouldn't salvage anything from that @$#%& . . .

REMINGTON JIM
09-09-2019, 09:00 PM
Tree rats . . . . neighbor has a walnut tree. It is one of the filthiest plants on this planet. Grey squirrels everywhere. This morning the crows found the big stash of walnuts. I would like to level that evil plant . . . I'd buck it large, push it into a heap and burn it green with tires and diesel fuel. Wouldn't salvage anything from that @$#%& . . .

Excellent ! You could start the Fire with my OLD Canucks Jersey from 25 + years ago ! :smile: RJ

180grainer
10-06-2019, 08:25 PM
Find someone what owns a walnut tree. You'll get about 3 weeks of good shooting in before they clean the tree out and are gone.

Moose63
10-06-2019, 08:59 PM
Anyone eat squirrels?

knothead
10-07-2019, 07:58 AM
Tree rats are seen mostly in urban areas because they are an invasive species anywhere you can actually shoot you will likely not see them.

dany
05-23-2020, 11:21 AM
Hi everybody, I have just seen this thread.

I'm also on the search for grey squirrels on crown land. Is there anybody who may have an idea or private property with a grey squirrel problem? I have a Black and Tan hound who loves hunting squirrels, if somebody has a good spot and like to join, we'd for sure get a lot ;). I'd cook the squirrels if I get some, they are supposed to be very good tasting.

tigrr
05-23-2020, 05:16 PM
Go fishing instead, way more meat. Or go shoot a black bear and save 15 fawns and moose calves.

DannyO
06-30-2020, 08:33 PM
I tried to hunt a bear this spring with every available day off, and failed. But I will try again.

fuzzybiscuit
06-30-2020, 09:22 PM
Anyone eat squirrels?

Point Man does...

MontyLake
06-30-2020, 10:05 PM
Go fishing instead, way more meat. Or go shoot a black bear and save 15 fawns and moose calves.

That theory is hugely exaggerated.

In 52 seasons of hunting and hundreds of bear scats observed I have seen one pile of bear poop with fawn hooves in it.

If people want to shoot a bear, fine, but if they think they are some kind of ungulate-saving hero for it, they're dreaming.

Iron.Bender
07-02-2020, 06:32 PM
Well I guess in 52 seasons you didn't learn much about Bears. Lambs, kids, calves fawns and colts (wild and domestic) pay an aweful price to both Blacks and Grizzlies. FACT! Who cares about your reasoning, hunt bears, kill bears save fawns etc. Iron Noggin G creek Bearvalley, and others who have actually done that and been there, what say you guys.

dracb
07-02-2020, 07:02 PM
Lots of people in the eastern US eat grey and fox squirrels.

ab3
09-02-2020, 06:38 PM
I've eaten squirrel for a bit now. Its pretty good actually. Not one single person I've served it to has had anything bad to say. In fact, most of them ask for meat if I happen to have any extra.

180grainer
09-03-2020, 09:23 PM
Hey guys,

my August bunny march was somewhat successful in that I found rabbits, I shot some rabbits and I ate some rabbits! Not in great numbers but a great learning experience all the same. So many thanks for all the suggestions and tips on that thread.

Now! I am keen to identity some areas that I may be able to hunt grey squirrels.
I appreciate a good laugh but please spare me the illegal options.

Just curious if there are any areas that are huntable, if they even exist outside of city limits.
Is private land the best option, maybe getting farm land permission?


any helpful tips or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

thanks guys
Guys like you always creep me out.....but hey, find a walnut tree. The hazel nut farms out in the Valley might need someone....you could tell your next, or only, girlfriend you're a professional hunter. Turns some chicks on. I hear Cedar gets a kick out of that.

walks with deer
09-03-2020, 09:31 PM
That theory is hugely exaggerated.

In 52 seasons of hunting and hundreds of bear scats observed I have seen one pile of bear poop with fawn hooves in it.

If people want to shoot a bear, fine, but if they think they are some kind of ungulate-saving hero for it, they're dreaming.

jey montlake buy your name alone i will tell you your eitheir blind or dumb....i have shot many nasty bears buy you..i see hoof scat yearly and shoot accordingly