Honestly, when e-scouting for squirrels we just look for big forested areas that looks like it has big and tall mature pine trees. We will mark a few spots and go check each spot out for a couple of hours.
Nice hunt. It’s no wonder their are forest fires when you see all the fuel lying in the forest on the ground. My guess is you are in California hunting.
Not really, any hunter should know and verify what his target is or don’t shoot ! What you are basically saying is if you shoot another hunter it’s not your fault because he did not have orange on.
Y'all are more dedicated than me at filming squirrels lol. Good stuff!
lol Thanks. Just trying our best to get those shots
Great video! Breathtaking view!
Thanks
Cool vid. I'd recommend a good pair of binoculars for squirrels.
What do you look for when scouting with OnX?
Honestly, when e-scouting for squirrels we just look for big forested areas that looks like it has big and tall mature pine trees. We will mark a few spots and go check each spot out for a couple of hours.
Great video!! Keep up the great work!! Can’t wait to see some up coming videos.
Thanks, man. Will do
Great Hunt as usual! Yeah a distress call will definitely get them to come closer!
Great video! Keep ‘em coming!
Where is that place?
Nice hunt. It’s no wonder their are forest fires when you see all the fuel lying in the forest on the ground. My guess is you are in California hunting.
nice stuff dawg
Are these also known as Silver Grays? I hunted those near Sisters years ago
Yes they are. In some areas they are known as silver grays.
Is chipmunk considering as squirrel?
What is the name of the gun you were using?
Ruger 10/22 with Knoxx Axiom stock and fluted bull barrel. Savage 17hmr
Good job but where’s your orange hat and jacket you supposed to wear when you out to the wood. not a good idea too danger.
Not really, any hunter should know and verify what his target is or don’t shoot ! What you are basically saying is if you shoot another hunter it’s not your fault because he did not have orange on.