
Where are all the squirrel at? I went to both thompsons and phelps WMAs and didn't hide nor hair of anything. Any tips for an aparent newbie?
Just an fyi we were patient and spent a good 5 hours hunting these evasive tree rats.
In my back yard. Oh, and I think Reverenddel too.thekinetic wrote:Where are all the squirrel at?
That's fine but I don't think my neighbors would appritiate it, and the cops tend to frown on it. XDSnakester wrote:You must be hunting in the wrong place !!! I killed 3 in my back yard this afternoon with my Steoger Pellet Rifle. Those "CITY " squirrels really go for the ear of corn hanging on the tree !
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>JustinCase wrote:Im not a squirrel hunter but I am an outdoors man... From my experience, you wont see squirl while on the move. Sit down, be still & quiet for a moment and you will likely find yourself surrounded by them.
It seams to be the case when Im hiking anyway...
JC
I could tell you but others here would not recommend it nor approve of my method. I only did it because my experiance with firearms is extensive. If you're born before 1985 go get a 1-2 day hunting license online from Alaska, those who were are exempt from hunter's education. After attaining it, due to Virginia's acceptance of out of state licenses you have now officially previously held a hunting license. Thus you are free to purchase a resident hunting lcense in Viriginia.bryanrheem wrote:Kinetic,
where did you end up getting your hunting license from? I am looking to get into squirrel at those same WMAs as I'm also in NoVA.
No. Its compliance with the law.thekinetic wrote: Yes I know it's underhanded and conniving, but so is the depravity of bureaucracy. I outwitted them at their own game, but like I said only because of my experiance with guns. If you do not have this then take the class as it would be beneficial.