Yea, I see a ton of them elk hunting but I don't take the time to mess with them. Next year I'm going to plan a few dedicated trips. Nice crop full of spruce needles. I should have cut mine open to see what it was munching on.
I'm assuming you're talking pine squirrels since Aberts isn't open yet. Have you tried to eat them? I cleaned one once and that was about as far as I could get. I'm planning on a serious squirrel hunt over Christmas on some property I own in Missouri. Greys and fox squirrel. I'll be using my scoped savage 22mag.
Dumplings sound good. I'll have to give it a try.
The last day of our elk hunt when we decided the basin was empty and we were heading out I got the green light for grouse. I also realized I need some more damn practice with my 22 pistol as I had the chance to limit out but instead brought home a single.Yea, I see a ton of them elk hunting but I don't take the time to mess with them.
Slingshot is tuned up and ready for gun season!
Got any tips? I'm using a side shooter pocket predator and shoot pretty well most of the time but get flyers here and there and I don't know what I did differently. I need to sort that out to really dial things in.