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squirrels in pecans
#3879693
07/07/13 04:29 PM
07/07/13 04:29 PM
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Joined: Aug 2012
paola,ks
cyacoyote
OP
trapper
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OP
trapper
Joined: Aug 2012
paola,ks
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hey guys, i have a neighbor that is infested with squirrels that have taken over the pecan orchard. yeah, i know that will happen. but he has not gotten more than one 5 gallon bucket of nuts in the last 2 years, but the trees were full with green hulls. so we know the nuts WERE there. we are trying to catch them with 110 conis, but so far not much luck. we took a nut and drilled a hole in it and put that on the trigger. catch a few, but not many that way. also hunt the place a lot, but with a 10 squirrel limit, we are barely putting a dent in them.
is there a trick out there that will help us thin them down a bit? know that if anyone has dealt with this, someone here has.
please help me help him.
thanks
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Re: squirrels in pecans
[Re: cyacoyote]
#3879749
07/07/13 05:13 PM
07/07/13 05:13 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Woodhull, IL
opie28
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Mar 2011
Woodhull, IL
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Try BLACK walnut meat not english walnuts. Thats what I use in my cage traps for squirrels, works great.
Mark M. Bethell Wildlife Control
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Re: squirrels in pecans
[Re: cyacoyote]
#3879970
07/07/13 07:55 PM
07/07/13 07:55 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Dudley NC
Muddawg
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Dudley NC
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I had a squirrel job like that last year.
I had traps scattered throughout the trees and on the ground around them but there were many more squirrels than traps and they did a fair job of avoiding them.
Luckily, the trees were out in the county where fire arms were perfectly legal. The second lucky stroke was that where they were located I had to pass them every day as I came and went.
So, what I did was stop by every morning and every afternoon with my 20 gauge pump. In just that few minutes twice a day I killed 37 out of three trees in just under two weeks, plus what I caught in my traps.
The first law of property verses wildlife is that you have the right to protect your property. At least that's the rule in most states.
The best times of day to do this is just after sunrise and just before night fall. You will have to get creative after a few trips. They will learn you! They learned my truck and it got to the point where I had to park down the road and sneak up on them.
Muddawg
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Re: squirrels in pecans
[Re: cyacoyote]
#3883675
07/10/13 08:13 AM
07/10/13 08:13 AM
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Joined: Nov 2009
NH
sgs
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Nov 2009
NH
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As you pattern their travel routes, use traps on the ones that come in on the ground and shoot the ones that come in up in the trees. Learn their escape routes. Change up the time of day you go there as much as possible. They will be patterning you as well as you them. Often times two shooters can do more than twice the work of a single man. With that many squirrels, keep all the tails to send to Mepps.  Good luck.
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