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    Try to figure out what time of day the squirrels are most active/foraging. I can't keep the squirrels thinned out here. First they eat all of the seed from the bird feeders and when they empty the feeders, I'm almost positive they dry hump the bird feeders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Try to figure out what time of day the squirrels are most active/foraging. I can't keep the squirrels thinned out here. First they eat all of the seed from the bird feeders and when they empty the feeders, I'm almost positive they dry hump the bird feeders.
    I have found they are most active when you are not hunting them, they will fuck with you when you are in a deer blind hunting deer. I can't remember the last time I did not shoot a squirrel when I went hunting for them. They taste great in Gumbo. Go to where you have seen them and sit down and wait. If the weather is nice, they will come out after a while of no movement. This is country squirrels, not city ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David LoPan View Post
    I have found they are most active when you are not hunting them, they will fuck with you when you are in a deer blind hunting deer. I can't remember the last time I did not shoot a squirrel when I went hunting for them. They taste great in Gumbo. Go to where you have seen them and sit down and wait. If the weather is nice, they will come out after a while of no movement. This is country squirrels, not city ones.
    LOL, these squirrels are about as country as it gets. Out here, no cablevision, no DSL from the phone company. If you want water you better have a well or a spring.

    Nearest big "town" has a population of under 1,400, The next town after that is under 625.

    They're just used to us being out on our property, but they do have peak foraging times. Now the pesky little fvckers are the flying squirrels just after sunset. Dang things whiz by your head and believe it or not, they will nip at you. Furry little sh!ts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David LoPan View Post
    ...They taste great in Gumbo....
    Doesn't everything? Das why dem coon-ass cook dat way. Skwerl, shrimps, gator, nutria, ... poodle ... dem Cajuns'll eat anytang wot don' eat dem foist, and evahtang tayss good in a gumbo.


    De man wot teached me to cook a gumbo tell a stowree about skwerl huntin':


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
    Doesn't everything? Das why dem coon-ass cook dat way. Skwerl, shrimps, gator, nutria, ... poodle ... dem Cajuns'll eat anytang wot don' eat dem foist, and evahtang tayss good in a gumbo.


    De man wot teached me to cook a gumbo tell a stowree about skwerl huntin':


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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Try to figure out what time of day the squirrels are most active/foraging. I can't keep the squirrels thinned out here. First they eat all of the seed from the bird feeders and when they empty the feeders, I'm almost positive they dry hump the bird feeders.
    I watched a squirrel get gang raped by 3 other squirrels once. It was brutal as hell. Never ever have I seen anything like that in nature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capebuffalo View Post
    I watched a squirrel get gang raped by 3 other squirrels once. It was brutal as hell. Never ever have I seen anything like that in nature.
    Some animals look aggressive as hell when they're mating. I once saw a female cat in heat throwing her genital up in the air and all the males coming over to run a train on her. Sluttiest thing I've ever seen.

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