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Not to worry, Brits. I appreciate the advice.

What I really need is a good tree-climbing dog. :wink:

Spence
 
Thanks for the story old timer, it's much appreciated during these slow summer times....no spring season here in Michigan. :(
 
Great hunt and a well told story with supper too boot.

Great photo as well Sir.

Thanks for posting :thumbsup:
 
I forgot about the corn field raiders, and they eat mushrooms in the Spring. I once watched a fox squirrel eat a crawdad in a shallow branch, as I sat in a deer stand. No Spring season here in Indiana,and our Fall season opens August 15, every year.”¦...robin :hmm:
 
Deputy Dog said:
I forgot about the corn field raiders, and they eat mushrooms in the Spring.
Yes, I've seen them eating algae and fungi off the bark of trees. I keep a water dish out for them at home, it gets a growth of black algae in it, and they scrape it off with their teeth and eat it. They will also eat the bark of some trees.

Spence
 
Hey Spence, I know that you wrote that the Spring season is nearly passed. I thought of you today after listening to this weekend's forecast. Supposed to feel like a hundred and ninety or so :shocked2: , probably the same for you.

Be careful if you go out hunting them in that heat, you're liable to twist an ankle from the squacks piled up on the ground from heat exhaustion! :haha:

Best regards, Skychief. :hatsoff:
 
When I first saw the title to this thread, I thought maybe you shot at a squirrel and missed him, really upsetting him! :doh: :rotf:
 
No Deer said:
When I first saw the title to this thread, I thought maybe you shot at a squirrel and missed him....
Missed a squirrel? Now, there's a concept that's hard to get my head around. :haha:

Spence
 
In my youth I had a German Shepherd, Sarge, that was a great squirrel hunter. The few times I missed the dog would give the most hilarious looks :haha: He had a personality all right.

Once my Mom shot one and his look said exactly "OMG I didnt know she could shoot!"
 

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