Some levergun hunting
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Some levergun hunting
Hey guys,
VA has a june squirrel season so a good friend took me out to his family's property for some squirrel hunting yesterday.
I used my dad's old winchester model 150 with weaver 4x scope, and had a wonderful time. I think va dgif was very smart to open a june squirrel season.
the gun is surprisingly accurate with the right load, especially considering the really heavy trigger and the dim old scope.
VA has a june squirrel season so a good friend took me out to his family's property for some squirrel hunting yesterday.
I used my dad's old winchester model 150 with weaver 4x scope, and had a wonderful time. I think va dgif was very smart to open a june squirrel season.
the gun is surprisingly accurate with the right load, especially considering the really heavy trigger and the dim old scope.
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Nice. Looks like fun to me
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It does look like fun.
D. Brian Casady
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Your dad's old Winchester looks like new, obviously well looked after hunting bushytails is my favourite recreation (with a gun that is) glad you had a really enjoyable time
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I'm not a squirrel hunter, but thought that squirrels were a cold weather sport, had something to do with a parasite something like that, is that just a wives tale? (probably not supposed to use the term ..wives tale.. nowadays)
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We have a May/June season here in Kentucky. I usually don't have time to go and hate the ticks this time of year. Looks like the rifle done well.
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Yeah, my question too about the parasites? We call them wolves, bot fly worms under the skin and they don’t go away until after a hard frost in NC
Glad you had a good hunt!
FP
Glad you had a good hunt!
FP
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No close season on grey squirrels here, they are an invasive species and a big threat to our native red squirrel, they give me something to hunt and my son a job as a professional squirrel trapper..
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Liver flukes are a parasitic worm that can make you pretty sick. Undercooked wild game is a source. Properly cooked meat is not usually a problem.
D. Brian Casady
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
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Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
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The liver flukes are in every Texas deer liver I have checked for many years, whitetail and axis deer used to eat deer liver as a kid and loved it with a pile of onions . Cut the liver in half, looks like large flattened soda straws
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I've heard about summer parasites in rabbits, but hadn't heard about it being a problem with squirrels. We've had the June season for a few years now and I've eaten plenty of them without a problem.