I was squirrel hunting yesterday. (Savage Mk II..22lr)
I purchased a squirrel caller, and have been trying to educate myself on how to use it. But honestly, I don't know if I'm calling them, or alerting them to my position/presence.
But I was out there quackin' away with the caller. New woods for me, so I don't know if there's much in the way of a squirrel population. There were also 4 trucks close by...two of which I know were bow deer hunters. I wanted to stay away from them, so I figured I'll just give this section a 1/2 hour, then move on.
I'm behind a rather large tree, again wondering if I'm alerting the squirrels or calling them. Then I hear a slight noise from behind me. I turn to my left to peak around the tree, and there, about 8 yards away, 10 feet off the ground is a big fox squirrel, and he's looking right at me! He gives a snort or two my way. I guess my calling skills are developing! I slowly move back behind the tree, unsling my gun from my shoulder, bring it up to my shoulder and slowly move away from the tree. I don't think I've ever shot...anything...this close. I fire....I MISS! I realize at this distance the gun shoots 1.5" low because of the scope distance from the barrel. !! The squirrel doesn't run away, so I load another bullet...this time aiming 1.5" high. Got 'em.
I purchased a squirrel caller, and have been trying to educate myself on how to use it. But honestly, I don't know if I'm calling them, or alerting them to my position/presence.
But I was out there quackin' away with the caller. New woods for me, so I don't know if there's much in the way of a squirrel population. There were also 4 trucks close by...two of which I know were bow deer hunters. I wanted to stay away from them, so I figured I'll just give this section a 1/2 hour, then move on.
I'm behind a rather large tree, again wondering if I'm alerting the squirrels or calling them. Then I hear a slight noise from behind me. I turn to my left to peak around the tree, and there, about 8 yards away, 10 feet off the ground is a big fox squirrel, and he's looking right at me! He gives a snort or two my way. I guess my calling skills are developing! I slowly move back behind the tree, unsling my gun from my shoulder, bring it up to my shoulder and slowly move away from the tree. I don't think I've ever shot...anything...this close. I fire....I MISS! I realize at this distance the gun shoots 1.5" low because of the scope distance from the barrel. !! The squirrel doesn't run away, so I load another bullet...this time aiming 1.5" high. Got 'em.