I was out squirrel hunting a couple weeks ago, and while walking through the marsh, came across a small buck that died, and the coyotes were feeding on. I was bummed that it was one less buck out in the woods, and that I forgot my phone in the truck, so I couldn't take any pictures of the find. I'll take any antlers that I find, whether they are sheds, or dead heads. I often look back on the antlers I have found, and am instantly transported back to when and where I found them. The antlers popped off rather easily. All in all, it was a good day out. Looking forward to a warm spell this weekend to bring out some nice fat January squirrels.
A successful squirrel hunt, with a sad bonus
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Re: A successful squirrel hunt, with a sad bonus
Did you use those antlers to bait those squirrels!!?
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Re: A successful squirrel hunt, with a sad bonus
PK_ wrote:Did you use those antlers to bait those squirrels!!?
Crap!!! You're on to me. I didn't see anything in the regulations about baiting squirrels with antlers, so... Lol! I have found way too many (what would have been ) nice sheds, that the squirrels have gotten to before me. So the way I see it, is it's payback time!!
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