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Posted by SQ_Hunter_Gray on 03-13-2007 08:20 PM:

New to the UKC Forum

Hello Everyone:

I see quite a few folks I recognize from some of the squirrel dog websites. Sorry I am so late getting here to the UKC forum. I look forward to reading what is going on here.

-Marc

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Posted by Lone Oak on 03-13-2007 08:38 PM:

Hey Mark,

Just wanted to welcome you to the forums


Posted by SQ_Hunter_Gray on 04-05-2007 04:37 AM:

Thanks! It looks like quite a bit is going on here.

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Posted by Todd K / UKC on 04-05-2007 01:05 PM:

Glad to have ya Marc. Where abouts in SD? That has to be a frustrating state for a squirrel dog guy compared to VA. Not enough trees! Or does that mean there are so few trees that each one has a squirrel in it?

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Posted by Lone Oak on 04-05-2007 06:38 PM:

Glad to see you make it over


Posted by SQ_Hunter_Gray on 04-05-2007 08:57 PM:

Thanks. I am in grad school at South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD. It is in the east central part of the state. Close to the MN line.

A lot of the trees about here are fence rows and shelterbelts around homesteads. We hunt in the state park about 15 miles away quite a bit that has more trees, mostly bur oak. There are no gray squirrels here, just fox squirrels.

We can be in hundreds of acres of public timber in around an hour. We hunt bottomland and, contrary to popular belief, some big hills down south of Sioux Falls, SD and about 900 acres of timbered hills located in another state park in the northeastern part of the state.

There are good spots to squirrel hunt in SD, you just have to look a little harder. I say that but it is getting to the point in Virginia where there it lots of of timber but few places to hunt. So much land is being converted to housing developments, shopping centers, etc. in the Piedmont outside of Richmond where I grew up. Access is the issue in many areas and lack of quality habitat is the problem in others. Pocahontas State Park is our best bet close to where my folks live.

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