Squirrel hunting on the sly.

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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby Limeybtrd » Sun Dec 18, 2011 12:18 pm

Got myself a gammo silent cat. Been reading about the laws and firing air rifles in back yard. Looks like its illegal to kill squirells unless they are a nuisance which they are.
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby Limeybtrd » Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:51 pm

Limeybtrd wrote:Got myself a gammo silent cat. Been reading about the laws and firing air rifles in back yard. Looks like its illegal to kill squirells unless they are a nuisance which they are.


Took my first one down yesterday. Feel guilty has hell.
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby LastRites » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:00 pm

Wouldn't be much left with a 308!
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby Limeybtrd » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:12 pm

LastRites wrote:Wouldn't be much left with a 308!


Lol. Was 177 air rifle, lanai door slightly adjar and barrel discreetly pointing out.
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby armedinpasco » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:30 pm

Limeybtrd wrote:
Took my first one down yesterday. Feel guilty has hell.


Did ya feel guilty after prom night, too?
I'll bet she was even prettier than that squirrel! [smilie=011.gif]

Feeling a tinge of guilt is a good thing. It's what allows many humans to live another day. [smilie=cheers1.gif]
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby 60buckscash » Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:02 pm

armedinpasco wrote:Feeling a tinge of guilt is a good thing. It's what allows many humans to live another day. [smilie=cheers1.gif]


Drown that guilt in a crock pot filled with potatoes and onions! =:e
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby kmagnuss » Fri Jan 27, 2012 1:16 pm

Limeybtrd wrote:Took my first one down yesterday. Feel guilty has hell.


I still get like that with anything I shoot. Even when I keep fish I get like that. It goes away though... and next time it'll go away faster.
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby speed_racer » Fri Jan 27, 2012 1:27 pm

Damn, Kmags shoots fish!!! [smilie=011.gif] [smilie=011.gif]
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby 03Shadowbob » Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:04 am

60buckscash wrote:
armedinpasco wrote:Feeling a tinge of guilt is a good thing. It's what allows many humans to live another day. [smilie=cheers1.gif]


Drown that guilt in a crock pot filled with potatoes and onions! =:e

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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby Limeybtrd » Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:14 pm

60buckscash wrote:
armedinpasco wrote:Feeling a tinge of guilt is a good thing. It's what allows many humans to live another day. [smilie=cheers1.gif]


Drown that guilt in a crock pot filled with potatoes and onions! =:e


Bud Lite seems to work just fine.
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Re: Squirrel hunting on the sly.

Postby kmagnuss » Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:03 pm

speed_racer wrote:Damn, Kmags shoots fish!!! [smilie=011.gif] [smilie=011.gif]



bowfishing... best of both worlds.
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