Me , Tia and the flintlock video.
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Me , Tia and the flintlock video.
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"Got him"...Well done!... Got what?.. a squirrel? 5/8oz 7n'narfs out the top of a tall beech?
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At the end of the video you can just catch the squirrel falling out the tree. Prior to that I am looking up a beech and you should be able to hear the nuts falling from the squirrels but alas I can not see them!Ben_Rumson wrote:"Got him"...Well done!... Got what?.. a squirrel? 5/8oz 7n'narfs out the top of a tall beech?
The flintlock is a 20g, I had about 1oz of #7 mixed in it.
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I enjoyed that. It was the next best thing to me hunting!
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That was very cool.
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Re: Me , Tia and the flintlock video.
Nath...I did catch a bit of movement and sound from the direction of your shot that I thought might have been your quarry... Would have been cool to see Tia bring him back to you... Again.. Well done!... thanks
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Re: Me , Tia and the flintlock video.
Very cool!Nath wrote:Still learning with the new camera!
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I swear that dogs tail did not stop wagging for more than 5 seconds through the entire video.
Loved it.
Pop.
Loved it.
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Good stuff Nath. Enjoyed seeing you and Tia.
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I thought she was going to dig a pothole in the road with her tail.Pop Watts wrote:I swear that dogs tail did not stop wagging for more than 5 seconds through the entire video.
Loved it.
Pop.
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Yep...Tia tickled me to death....so patient, but so hopeful....One of the world's nearly perfect pups....
Thanks for sharing.....


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Re: Me , Tia and the flintlock video.
Like that video! Do you have more than one kind of squirrel over there? And can you hunt them all yr? Looks very green and heavy wooded.,,,DT
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Re: Me , Tia and the flintlock video.
Enjoyed that, Nath! Good shot, and Tia did her best to help with her tail!!! She's a great dog!
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Well done! Great video. Love your Dog, a day well spent.
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Yes we do, we have our native red squirrel and the grey one introduced from your lands.Dusty Texian wrote:Like that video! Do you have more than one kind of squirrel over there? And can you hunt them all yr? Looks very green and heavy wooded.,,,DT
The grey dominates over the red oppresivly. The red clings on in only a few places now and can not be hunted.
The grey has a open season all year round.
One year I shot 440 something with a 9422 !
Thank fellers.
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I can't get the video to play....
but knowing you it must be a good'en..... 


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Re: Me , Tia and the flintlock video.
That mirrors what has happened here in my part of Texas. The grey has pushed the red or we call them( Fox )squirrel, into smaller colony groups .Some counties allow yr. long hunting ,but most have a fall and spring season. Personaly I think the grey squirrel should have a bounty on them and hunted all yr. Here in places they overpopulate and become very destructive! 440 something in one yr. Good On Ya! Good Hunting Nath! ,,,,DTNath wrote:Yes we do, we have our native red squirrel and the grey one introduced from your lands.Dusty Texian wrote:Like that video! Do you have more than one kind of squirrel over there? And can you hunt them all yr? Looks very green and heavy wooded.,,,DT
The grey dominates over the red oppresivly. The red clings on in only a few places now and can not be hunted.
The grey has a open season all year round.
One year I shot 440 something with a 9422 !
Thank fellers.
N.
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Its not a good host site GK sorrygame keeper wrote:I can't get the video to play....but knowing you it must be a good'en.....

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Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Squirrels are easily the tastiest of all wild game meats, but I can't imagine eating 100 of them never mind, 440 of them every year. A few dozen will generally do me and my friends just fine.Nath wrote:Dusty Texian wrote: One year I shot 440 something with a 9422 !
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Nath--that was a great video...really like your choice of scatter-gun...you're dog is the best, thanks for sharing... :)