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A picture from 20 years ago.... Some Arizona Albert's ---- Photo taken by AZGFD Photographer.


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James Pepper: There's no law west of Dodge and no God west of the Pecos. Right, Mr. Chisum? John Chisum: Wrong, Mr. Pepper. Because no matter where people go, sooner or later there's the law. And sooner or later they find God's already been there.
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We only have the "pine" squirrel up here - quite small. Really not worth shooting for meat, but maybe for sport.

They keep my Dachshund entertained. Combined, they make a lot of noise! My Labs used to hunt them - both the first and last learned to lay patiently just within range of one reaching the ground - sometimes it took awhile! Sometimes they would even catch one. Once even a half-grown flying squirrel that panicked and missed it's mark to the next tree.

The current Lab-mix doesn't bother to initiate, usually, but she'll back up the doxy.

I only shoot them if they are a problem. The yard squirrels no longer get up on the deck since I removed the beetle-killed tree from 15 feet out. The run is now about 20 yards to safety. smile

The dogs are going to miss that tree too- it was their winter-sheltered pee spot.

Those at the remote cabin might also get whacked if the cabin has been gotten into- but mouse/rat bait left inside controls that pretty well if they do get in. They have made some terrible messes before I started leaving poisoned bait inside.

Incidentally, a Yukon? NWT? study showed red squirrels to be the #1 predator of hares under the age of 2 weeks. I've personally seen them feeding on grouse remains, both guts and body (someone shot one and did not retrieve it).

Last edited by las; 09/29/21.

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I think a lot of us here in Missouri incorrectly call fox squirrels red squirrels. For that I apologize, but some of these fox squirrels get huge. A slow cooker or pressure cooker is your friend with them. Taste good but can be tough as hell if not cocked correctly.


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