Yesterday was just a sad day for me.
I went back out to the Delaware (Ohio) wildlife area, to a place I shot a fox squirrel about 10 days ago. Nothing happened....not even chatter of reds. (They'll chatter if they see me moving.)
After a long while of calling, I finally here a red. I can't find it. (again, thick woods) But soon I hear a squirrel cutting. It's close, but I can't find it. After a while of looking, I find the little red (and I do mean little) sitting on a branch, only about 25 yards away from me. I shoulder the rifle, aim for a head shot, and fire. I MISSED! From 25 yards??? I supposed I didn't have the best stance, but I didn't think I was wavering. It scurried off. Granted this was a small squirrel, even for a red, and I was going for a head shot. (if you want more excuses, let me know, I've got 'em.)
I had been out in the woods long enough and was discouraged about my miss, and decided to go home. I'm walking back towards the car, only about 50 yards from my miss, when I see something move about 30 feet in front of me. It's a fox squirrel!! And it's walking on the ground without a care in the world, it doesn't even know I'm there. I wasn't exactly being the most quite on the way back, and I'm surprised it's right in front of me. It's in very thick brush. And I unsling my rifle, but within a few seconds, I loose sight of it. I walk over towards it, this time actually making a little bit of noise, hoping it will scurry through the brush...and I'll hear it. But no, I loose a fox squirrel that was only 30 feet away.
I wait and wait and wait. Nothing.... After about 7-10 minutes, I get out my caller and make chirping noises. Nothing for several minutes. I figure what the heck, let's just go home. I give one last look, and there's a fox squirrel on a tree only about 25 FEET from me, and it's about 25-30 feet up in the air. So close! I'm afraid it will run away when I unshoulder my rifle, but it stayed put.
I put the cross hairs on it's head and fire. And I MISSED. In the excitement, I forgot at such close range, the POI is 1.5" lower (distance from center of bullet to center of scope) so I must have just shot underneath it's head. How embarrassing. At 25 feet, I was worried about it running away that I forgot to aim 1.5" high. It ran up the tree.
I waited and waited...never saw it again. Went home and licked my wounds (so to speak)