I've always found it interesting for how animals see multiples of their dead buddies near the feeder but think its still safe to linger around it. Its like how there can be multiple mouse traps set up and has a few with snapped necks but the other mice keep coming to the other live traps that are right next to them
@lancsvermincontrol rat's are extremely smart ,not sure about mice or squirrel, there's a channel call Ed gun leshey I think where he dispatches any thing that comes into his yard, you remind me of him except the location,I used to hunt squirrels in the wild always a surplus of them, get em Lance.
fellow colonialist here, rural as well, and a firearms enthusiast. its nothing but farms for 10 miles in any direction here. any advice for some one who wants to join the pest eradication ranks? I am assuming 556 is overkill , which in my neck of the woods is the best kind of kill. If you were a rural american with access to all our 2a items, what would you choose, and how would you go about it?
David, I may have missed your comment which is why I haven't responded, but reading your recent comment and childish response and offering to fight me, I'm glad I missed your comment. I'm sure RUclips won't take kindly to your threats and I hope you don't have access to guns. You are the reason we have strict rules in this country for people like yourself.
Gives a true indication of what the population of greys are in the U.K Also what a good size bag look's like with a Sub12 and just how effective they can be.
Love it Mr Lancs great video yr woods look brilliant well open like you said you can see them coming which keeps you motivated my woods are good but very thick with self sown elder trees which makes it hard to see them coming I'm complaining 😅 but it would be nice to see them on there way in as you said there's loads in my wood but not all ways commited on coming to the feeder , Till the next one keep on pelleting 👍
You are going to beat my favourite squirrel feeder hunter Matt Manning If you share everything (clothing brand, food you brought, how to setup feeder, etc) you'll be my number 1❤
You're cleanin up, you're providin great enjoyment AND you're doing it legally, safely and environmentally responsibly - heck mate, you'll do.... you'll do very well. Cheers
I think you hit that clean. I’ve had them cling on to branches and crawl along but I could clearly see the entry wound in its head. Do you eat them? It’s pretty good meat
Iv been set on getting a daystate safari for a while but today iv seen the hw110 is there any difference in the kt and the t version besides length or the 100 and 110
I'd be interested in finding out what it takes to become a vermin control person, what is required to stay within the law ( I know that a sub 12 needs no FAC) but is there anything else you need by law ? and of course the land owners permission to shoot on their land
What are you doing with the squirrels after you kill them? And I don’t think there’s much sport in what you’re doing but I guess you’re not doing it for sport. Still would like to know what happens to them after they’re dead certainly you’re just not throwing them away
darn man, i been hunting squirrels since i was lad, but something about feeder hunting squirells dont sit right with me, heck i dont even like baiting deer. to each their own though.
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons. Protect trees from damage. Protect native red squirrels. Protect local songbird populations. Also they're taken home and eaten.
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons. Protect trees from damage. Protect native red squirrels. Protect local songbird populations. Also they're taken home and eaten.
Because people like to hear the full story of the days shooting, but if you prefer non commentary videos then checkout my second channel. ruclips.net/video/UAemppSkFK4/видео.htmlsi=bg6NKrK4x52AzKoH
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons. Protect trees from damage. Protect native red squirrels. Protect local songbird populations. Also they're taken home and eaten.
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons. Protect trees from damage. Protect native red squirrels. Protect local songbird populations. Also they're taken home and eaten.
Please be advised that grey squirrels are a non-native invasive species in the UK. They outbreed our own native red squirrels and thus displace them by dominating the available habitat. That's a prime reason why they're considered vermin. Hope you can understand that.
By the way, you need to educate yourself first before commenting with an uneducated statement. Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons. Protect trees from damage. Protect native red squirrels. Protect local songbird populations. Also they're taken home and eaten.
U DONT BE LONG ON HERE U R A JURK . SHAME ON U I HUNT BUT I DONT BATE GAME IN JUST TO MAKE VIDO ITS POPLE LIKE U THAT GIVES HUNTING A BLACK EYE I BET U DONT EVEN EAT THEM !!!!
How do people find this as a pest control? These animals are in the forest, their natural habitat. Where should they be? Space? You have to admit it’s fun you for you to shoot them. Nothing to do with pest control.
Invasive, destructive animal that happily predates on song bird chicks and eggs, have wiped out the indigenous red, destroy trees. What’s not to like about them.
Once saw a grey munching on fledgeling blue tits at cannon hall farm barnsley...thats when i realised the impact of their destructive nature@@johnseabrook1703
I'm not sure how much research you've done but there are many small animals in the wild that are categorised as pests and their numbers need controlling. We can be precious about this and virtue signal as much as we like, but unless you live in the countryside, you won't appreciate the use hunters are to us all.
I've always found it interesting for how animals see multiples of their dead buddies near the feeder but think its still safe to linger around it. Its like how there can be multiple mouse traps set up and has a few with snapped necks but the other mice keep coming to the other live traps that are right next to them
They're not the smartest animal in the world.
@lancsvermincontrol rat's are extremely smart ,not sure about mice or squirrel, there's a channel call Ed gun leshey I think where he dispatches any thing that comes into his yard, you remind me of him except the location,I used to hunt squirrels in the wild always a surplus of them, get em Lance.
Ive been watching from USA for a year now...Good stuff! ..
Awesome! Thank you!
Do you eat the squirrels ?
Yeah well you lot shoot everything and call it fun ,,
fellow colonialist here, rural as well, and a firearms enthusiast. its nothing but farms for 10 miles in any direction here. any advice for some one who wants to join the pest eradication ranks? I am assuming 556 is overkill , which in my neck of the woods is the best kind of kill. If you were a rural american with access to all our 2a items, what would you choose, and how would you go about it?
David, I may have missed your comment which is why I haven't responded, but reading your recent comment and childish response and offering to fight me, I'm glad I missed your comment. I'm sure RUclips won't take kindly to your threats and I hope you don't have access to guns. You are the reason we have strict rules in this country for people like yourself.
Gives a true indication of what the population of greys are in the U.K Also what a good size bag look's like with a Sub12 and just how effective they can be.
You have a lot more patience than I do to wait that long between squirrels.
I enjoy sitting there and watching the world go by. Bit cold in Winter though!
8 is nice going buddy
Mega effort! Love the sound of the "thud" they make as they land! Just wish I had the time to put into it now. Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
I love the Weihrauch fantastic guns German engineering at its best
Frankincense HW100
Ma xke sparano agli 🐿🐿🐿🤔🤔🤔
I am the proud owner of a WH80 lazer glide custom tuned by the late Steve Pope out standing hunting rifle in my opinion the rolls Royce of springers.
Nice target rich environment. They just keep coming.
Love it Mr Lancs great video yr woods look brilliant well open like you said you can see them coming which keeps you motivated my woods are good but very thick with self sown elder trees which makes it hard to see them coming I'm complaining 😅 but it would be nice to see them on there way in as you said there's loads in my wood but not all ways commited on coming to the feeder , Till the next one keep on pelleting 👍
Thank you, I will
You are going to beat my favourite squirrel feeder hunter Matt Manning
If you share everything (clothing brand, food you brought, how to setup feeder, etc) you'll be my number 1❤
Very nice, and it looked like they were all a good size, hope there were a good few females amongst them👍👍👍
You’re doing gods work
Great shooting and video as always. Do you make your own feeders?
Yes I do make my own feeders, thanks.
Have you used the HW110 Lance if yes how did you find it to the 100 ????
Cracking video as normal.
What hide do you use please? Cheers
Menimal 2 man pop up hide.
@@lancsvermincontrol thank you sir.
Good haul. Quick follow up shot on the last . Is what it is sometimes
Another excellent video 👍
Thanks for the visit again Simon, cheers.
Cracking job as usual mate!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Glad you enjoyed it
The green corrugated iron structure to the left looks very much like an Anderson shelter from World War II. If it is then it’s over 80years old.
Nice set up. The precious birdies that I feed wish that I would do this here in my yard. Greetings from USA.
Thank you very much!
Squirrel Pot Pie
💪
Just quick one need a check riser for my hw100 , what is the make ,as it o obviously works thanks good shooting with the 22 sub 12 .
It us a Kydex cheek riser from eBay UK.
The scrim is essential
You're cleanin up, you're providin great enjoyment AND you're doing it legally, safely and environmentally responsibly - heck mate, you'll do.... you'll do very well. Cheers
That's the plan! Thank you very much 😊
I think you hit that clean. I’ve had them cling on to branches and crawl along but I could clearly see the entry wound in its head. Do you eat them? It’s pretty good meat
Apart from the hunting, the scene is perfect. Is that spikey leaf tree a holly but with no reddish berry?
Lance, what comb riser are you sing? Always great videos, my go to videos on RUclips!
It is a Kydex cheeky riser from eBay UK.
Brilliant stuff Lance
Thank you.
slow mo?
Great footage as always 👍
Thanks 👍
What distance were you shooting at please?
some cracking shots as always mate
Thank you Gaz.
Just myself a HW110 .177 laminate. What have you got on the stock, a cheek rest?
It is a Kydex cheek riser
@@lancsvermincontrol - Thank you.
Have you had it Cerakoted? Looks like a matte finish?
Yes I have.
Nice 👍
Where did you get the cheek piece riser from
Kydex cheek riser eBay UK.
Very tasty as well great video keep them coming
Muy buenos disparos, gracias por compartirlo abrazo grande desde Jujuy-Argentina
Thank you Jorge 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
What distance are you shooting from?
Is that a Ratworks tuned HW100 as the lettering seems different to the "normal" WEIHRAUCH lettering ?
It has been cerakoted and engraved, but nothing to do with Ratworks.
@@lancsvermincontrol Ok,Thanks for the reply
No1
Great work 🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️
Thank you! Cheers!
Great footage as usual. Thanks
Thank you.
What do you do with all the Dead squirrels
What do you do with the corpses?
Iv been set on getting a daystate safari for a while but today iv seen the hw110 is there any difference in the kt and the t version besides length or the 100 and 110
Hola amigo muy buenos tiros y valio la pena esperar y pudo abatir 8 muy bueno saludos
Cheers as always Juan
You mention that the kicking is due to nerves shutting down and that the Squirrel is dead, but why do they not do the same when hit with a .17HMR?
@11:45 maybe a flyer as point of aim looked good
Possibly...
Do you skin and eat the animal afterwards?
Yes.
Good job on those greys
Thank you.
Make a review and hunting of Fx king 177 600mm synthetic
Bernie the bolt up a bit down a bit left a bit …….. FIRE boom
Do you weigh each squirrel, if so what is their average grams?
I don't sorry.
They all looked well-fed.
Fed with lead!
Have you got a fly tying Mate who can use the tails ??
How do you dispose of the squirrels?
Oven
Do you eat them ?
Yes.
@lancsvermincontrol nice one mate, never tried it, I'm in the uk, but do not have many squirrels visiting. Many thanks.
Silent is key🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good fair chase...lol. 😂
👍🏻
excellent as always
Thanks again!
Ok question answered 😊😊
I'd be interested in finding out what it takes to become a vermin control person, what is required to stay within the law ( I know that a sub 12 needs no FAC) but is there anything else you need by law ? and of course the land owners permission to shoot on their land
🐿️💥🐿️💥🐿️💥🐿️
BOOM!!
Do you eat them ? I've never eaten squirrel meat, but I've heard it's good.
Yes I do.
4 pots of squirrel stew and a decent sized bath rug ta boot!
Squirrel Pot Pie
Are they spooked by dead squirrels on the ground?
I live in Ottawa, Canada 🍁 I need you to get here immediately. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada 🍁
Would love to
Good stuff, Bubs.
Thanks!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Table for one
Should've put a waste basket under the feeder lol
Good idea 👍🏼
Nice bet youre proud
I really am thank you.
Superb.
What are you doing with the squirrels after you kill them? And I don’t think there’s much sport in what you’re doing but I guess you’re not doing it for sport.
Still would like to know what happens to them after they’re dead certainly you’re just not throwing them away
darn man, i been hunting squirrels since i was lad, but something about feeder hunting squirells dont sit right with me, heck i dont even like baiting deer. to each their own though.
This man thinks that he's Rambo.
I am Rambo.
No, he beats Rambo 😂
Squirrels are protected in the UK…
Perfectly legal.
omg, this is psycopaitc video
Only psychopaths watch it, so thank you for watching 😉🥰
Why do you kill them
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons.
Protect trees from damage.
Protect native red squirrels.
Protect local songbird populations.
Also they're taken home and eaten.
Why???
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons.
Protect trees from damage.
Protect native red squirrels.
Protect local songbird populations.
Also they're taken home and eaten.
Poor creatures! Wah!
Don't tell me you eat squirrels?
Yes.
@@lancsvermincontrolTroglodyte, you are ready to eat mouse too...
Nice vid but why do you feel the need to talk throughout the entire video?
Because people like to hear the full story of the days shooting, but if you prefer non commentary videos then checkout my second channel.
ruclips.net/video/UAemppSkFK4/видео.htmlsi=bg6NKrK4x52AzKoH
Some else for Labour to ban
Why kill a squirrel
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons.
Protect trees from damage.
Protect native red squirrels.
Protect local songbird populations.
Also they're taken home and eaten.
those squirrels are nice and fat
Certainly are.
What a cruel person
Thank you so much 🥰
😂😂😂😂
I love this reply 😂@@lancsvermincontrol
Why would you possibly want to Kill such beautiful creatures in the wild ?
I'm going to suggest that you research the damage that grey squirrels do.
Also remember, FACTS before EMOTION.
@ sorry if I offended you, that wasn’t my intention, but watching your video it looks like it was in a forest, I must be wrong then.
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons.
Protect trees from damage.
Protect native red squirrels.
Protect local songbird populations.
Also they're taken home and eaten.
Please be advised that grey squirrels are a non-native invasive species in the UK. They outbreed our own native red squirrels and thus displace them by dominating the available habitat. That's a prime reason why they're considered vermin. Hope you can understand that.
@lancsvermincontrol Happy hunting for the future dear friend....Andre... 🤗
By the way this isn't hunting.
This is nothing but killing for no purpose
By the way, you need to educate yourself first before commenting with an uneducated statement.
Grey squirrels in the UK are culled for the following reasons.
Protect trees from damage.
Protect native red squirrels.
Protect local songbird populations.
Also they're taken home and eaten.
Educate yourself. Grey Squirrels are classed as vermin in the U.K. they are not a native animal.
U DONT BE LONG ON HERE U R A JURK . SHAME ON U I HUNT BUT I DONT BATE GAME IN JUST TO MAKE VIDO ITS POPLE LIKE U THAT GIVES HUNTING A BLACK EYE I BET U DONT EVEN EAT THEM !!!!
Thank you so much 🥰
How do people find this as a pest control? These animals are in the forest, their natural habitat. Where should they be? Space? You have to admit it’s fun you for you to shoot them. Nothing to do with pest control.
They are not native of this country. They kill song birds and strip bark off the trees. Don't comment if you are clue less!
Invasive, destructive animal that happily predates on song bird chicks and eggs, have wiped out the indigenous red, destroy trees. What’s not to like about them.
Shouldn’t be here
Once saw a grey munching on fledgeling blue tits at cannon hall farm barnsley...thats when i realised the impact of their destructive nature@@johnseabrook1703
I'm not sure how much research you've done but there are many small animals in the wild that are categorised as pests and their numbers need controlling. We can be precious about this and virtue signal as much as we like, but unless you live in the countryside, you won't appreciate the use hunters are to us all.
Do you eat the squirrels?
Yes
@lancsvermincontrol i guess the wood pigeons too? The chest i guess?
Do you eat them ? I've never eaten squirrel meat, but I've heard it's good.
Do you eat them?
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