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Re: Wisconsin Squirrel Slam
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02/28/25 11:16 AM
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Nice! that gray is cool, never seen one with piebald markings on it before. I'm hoping to get a few before tonight too
Last edited by CoyoteCowboy; 02/28/25 11:16 AM.
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Re: Wisconsin Squirrel Slam
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02/28/25 11:28 AM
02/28/25 11:28 AM
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We see Grey's with spots like that here my buddy calls them botfly spots
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Re: Wisconsin Squirrel Slam
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03/02/25 12:16 AM
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Nice mixed bag. That's hard to do at many places. Red, Gray and Fox are species, not subspecies.
Do you get white and black Gray Squirrels up there? In some areas of Ohio, albino and black Grey Squirrels are more common than regular Grey ones.
Keith I've found that a lot of it varies property to property. I've shot 3 black squirrels and one albino out of the same tree stand over the last few years, and seen nothing but greys in other spots. I have seen some areas where there are more blacks than greys though.
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