Re: squirrel problem
[Re: warrior]
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09/15/14 06:34 PM
09/15/14 06:34 PM
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Georgia
Kirk De
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Georgia
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Jonesie, what worse is the pecans are still in the "milk" stage and the squirrels are eating them not burying them so no squirrel on the ground That is why I waited to reply. The 2x4 from limb to limb as Jonesie said will work. I think the 110's would be best. He already has some.
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Re: squirrel problem
[Re: Jim Bethell]
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09/19/14 07:34 AM
09/19/14 07:34 AM
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Chitwood Oregon
crossroads
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Chitwood Oregon
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Crossroads, I think the squirrels they are talking about are Pine squirrels, not gray or fox squirrels. Big difference. Can you elaborate on the big difference? My initial thought is, they all forage for nuts, seeds and stuff like that. They all use trees and limbs for travel, therefor a properly placed snare should work? May have to adjust the size of the loop a little, but it seems like for a $3.00 role of floral wire, it would be worth a try?
Third year trapping goals Bobcat 1/10 Cougars 2/0 Coyote 0 Opossum 14/0 Nutria 0 Beaver 0 Raccoon 0 Muskrat 0/10 Mink 0/5 Skunk 3/0
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Re: squirrel problem
[Re: Brett Bozeman]
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09/30/14 06:53 PM
09/30/14 06:53 PM
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Joined: Mar 2008
SWEET HOME OREGON
willvalley
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SWEET HOME OREGON
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I think the running pole might work but maybe the height of the poles would need to be a lot higher. I catch squirrel for a Hazelnut farm. We have several types of squirrels. Fox(an invasive species here), California ground squirrel (about the size of a fox squirrel), Western Grey squirrel (another large one), chipmunks on occasion and I have seen Flying squirrels. They all eat Hazel nuts. The trees are not real high and the canopies only overlap in the older trees. I keep them thinned out using 110s. I do not bait but with the new supports one can buy that can be screwed into the tree the 110s get them. I just surround the trees that they seem to cut nuts in the most with 110s so they have to go through one if they want up the tree. They do not have access to the trees from the trees they nest in so they have to go to ground them up a tree from the bottom. This works well up until the time the nuts fall. Even with the nuts on the ground I still get them. Running poles going up from the fence line to then to a tree might very well work. It would be a lot cheaper then buying more 110s for sure.
FROM MY DEAD HANDS
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Re: squirrel problem
[Re: hum]
#4668648
09/30/14 08:07 PM
09/30/14 08:07 PM
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West Michigan
Getting There
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West Michigan
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good red tailed hawk felcony.love hunting squirrels.have fun I have hunted sqr. with a RT for years. They are a blest. Any falconer that hunt sqr would gladly stop by.
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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