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I started squirrel hunting back about 1960. I was born into a family of small game hunters. There were no deer or turkeys much in the whole state of Illinois at that time. Large deer and turkey populations are a really new thing in most states and only exist because of people who desired to hunt them. There were virtually no deer in Illinois at all from the late 1800's to the late 1950's when the state at that time re-opened just a handful of counties. European settlers had extirpated them.
I grew up hunting small game. Squirrels and rabbits were at the top of the list and plentiful. Every hunter I knew at that time were all the same...small game hunters.
It seems that small game hunting these days does not have enough glamour for most of the folks who take up hunting.
If a person hunts just on rare occasion, he usually is a deer hunter. the folks who hunt a lot are usually deer hunters who dabble at small game hunting occasionally. Turkey hunting is also becoming one of the glamorous types of hunting.
Small game hunting is greatly beneficial to big game hunters. The basics of still hunting squirrels will make anybody a better deer hunter.
The basics of hunting rabbits in a group is great for learning safe firearm handling in a group.
Small game seasons are usually long and provide more time afield to learn basic hunting skills and the hunting kind of marksmanship.
It takes time in the field to learn woodsmanship. Small game hunting is the way to get out there more often!
This topic, "squirrel hunters...the tree kind", was called the longest running thread on the internet. It spanned 2 years and about 2,000 posts. A lot of the interesting observations about the actual art of squirrel hunting were lost. I intend to bring some of those up again.
Anybody with questions or observations to add are quite welcome to jump in. We all learn from each other. I have hunted squirrels for 43 years but not in a lot of states. You may know a lot of things I may be interested in. Don't hold back!
Stay tuned! and luck!
I started squirrel hunting back about 1960. I was born into a family of small game hunters. There were no deer or turkeys much in the whole state of Illinois at that time. Large deer and turkey populations are a really new thing in most states and only exist because of people who desired to hunt them. There were virtually no deer in Illinois at all from the late 1800's to the late 1950's when the state at that time re-opened just a handful of counties. European settlers had extirpated them.
I grew up hunting small game. Squirrels and rabbits were at the top of the list and plentiful. Every hunter I knew at that time were all the same...small game hunters.
It seems that small game hunting these days does not have enough glamour for most of the folks who take up hunting.
If a person hunts just on rare occasion, he usually is a deer hunter. the folks who hunt a lot are usually deer hunters who dabble at small game hunting occasionally. Turkey hunting is also becoming one of the glamorous types of hunting.
Small game hunting is greatly beneficial to big game hunters. The basics of still hunting squirrels will make anybody a better deer hunter.
The basics of hunting rabbits in a group is great for learning safe firearm handling in a group.
Small game seasons are usually long and provide more time afield to learn basic hunting skills and the hunting kind of marksmanship.
It takes time in the field to learn woodsmanship. Small game hunting is the way to get out there more often!
This topic, "squirrel hunters...the tree kind", was called the longest running thread on the internet. It spanned 2 years and about 2,000 posts. A lot of the interesting observations about the actual art of squirrel hunting were lost. I intend to bring some of those up again.
Anybody with questions or observations to add are quite welcome to jump in. We all learn from each other. I have hunted squirrels for 43 years but not in a lot of states. You may know a lot of things I may be interested in. Don't hold back!
Stay tuned! and luck!