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quote: Originally posted by msinc
I believe squirrels are nothing but a handy excuse. I have had feeders for deer and coons baited up with cameras on them for the last four years straight. Not year around but the majority of the time. I have them in two different states and both states have an abundance of squirrels. Gray, fox and flying. Not one single time have I gotten a picture of a squirrel, other than the occasional flying squirrel, at night. Not one. Even the little flying squirrels are pretty rare. I see hundreds of them during the day so they are there. So I have to say maybe squirrels do move at night, but they don't eat!!!Which doesn't sound right to me.
I have seen several dogs that would grab a tree that is obviously empty. I have seen a few that for whatever reason would tree on the nearest dead log...whether or not there was a coon seen in the tree the other dogs treed on. Not one single time have I ever seen anyone ever able to stop or even slow down a slick treeing dog and sadly I have to say I have seen one beaten near to death. Only to pull up slick two nights later.
I don't know what makes 'em do it, but I don't think it can be stopped, I aint never seen it stopped and I don't think I will ever let the old "it must be a squirrel" excuse work for me.
Reminds me of the old joke about the big stud dog that the fella had. He turns him out on a hunt to show all the local guys just what a tree dog he is and what an asset to their breeding program he can be. The dog hits a track and runs a big circle only to tree right in front of them up a little pine sapling about 4 ft tall. Obviously slick...somebody says "what ta hell???" The big stud dog man yells "get back everybody just get back...the coon aint got here yet!!!!!!!!"
I'll buy that excuse quicker than most of the other squirrel stories.
i hunted in one of them other big hunts for the big $$$ and male walker of mine showed the bigtime high power how it was done, when it pulled up on a slick, mine caught the gray squirrel 25 yards away on the ground at 1: 25 in the morning, and thats a fact.
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