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My best bud, John (Cool Johnny) Norris, and I went to my farm this past weekend for a couple days of squirrel hunting, trout fishing, and generally doing "Man Stuff". My personal chef, groundskeeper, and father lives there and he kept us well fed as we played in the woods and water.

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The creek that runs behind my Dad's house turns into a blue ribbon trout stream about 3 miles downstream from our property. We waded that Sunday afternoon but had no luck catching anything. We still saw some beautiful scenery and it was neat for this hillbilly to appreciate it all over again through the eyes of a flatlander.

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We went back to Dad's and spent the afternoon slinging some arrows at clay birds before supper was prepared. That night we dined on fried deer meat, brown beans, and tater dumplings. Dessert was homemade peanut butter cookies and sugar cookies. Like I said, Father treats us well!

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We got up early the next morning with hopes of killing a couple of turkeys. Missouri has a fall season that runs the entire month of October and Dad had been seeing a flock about every day down in our middle field. No birds showed up that day so we went back to killing more bushytails. It's hard to beat the sight and smell of blue smoke on a cool fall morning.

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We put a few more in the game bag and then prepared to head back to our homes and work. All good things have to end sometime but I'm sure we will be back as soon as we can.

Darren
 
I haven't shown any photos of my property and even though I also live in Missouri I don't have a stream as nice as that running through it. I'll be there Thursday putting some chat on the road and if I can remember I'll take a few photos while I'm there. I'm on the east side of the state and we don't have those clear streams here but just a 1 1/2 miles away is the biggest river in the U.S., it ain't clear
but it's massive.
 
Looks like a good time, what's your load in the smoothbore for squirrel?
 
I'm glad you all enjoyed the photos. My buddy is already asking when we can go back!

Looks like a good time, what's your load in the smoothbore for squirrel?

For Ole Betsy, my 12 gauge smoothbore, I use 65 grains of FFF, 1 overpowder card, 1/4" lubed fiber wad, 1 1/4 oz. #6 shot, and 1 overshot card.

Darren
 
What a great mess of squirrels! One of my favorite game to hunt. I've never got that many in one outing. Very nice!
Don’t think I ever got that many in an entire season. I think there are more of the bushy tails in peoples back yards than there are in the game management areas in this state. 😳
 
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