26 October 2004, 01:58
poletaxRe: Squirrel question
I agree with the thought of motion scaring the Squills.
I did see a cat come down out of a tree head first.
A neighbors cat saw a squill run up the tree in my front yard.It must have thought that it was 'Sporting' to go up said tree after the gray demon.
It didn't work out too well for the cat.

27 October 2004, 04:15
DigitalDanYes, well it's good that it didn't work for the cat. They don't have the same articulation on their hind legs that squill have etc. Maybe that's how the varieties know as the Manx get their pug noses?

In truth I was referring to the other kind of 'crat, ie, Dimocrat. I know this isn't the Ignorance Crater but I couldn't control my fingers there for just a moment....
derf, naked is the way it all started, and is the way one should face the charge. It transports you back to times before the ice age, when men were steel and ships were wood so to speak. You ever pause to reflect upon which Cro or Magnon took that first step and picked up a stick or rock to face the Sabre Tooth Tyger? Wasn't he a MAN?!

I'll just bet he'd fit right in here, doncha think? Next thing that followed of course was "Oh great, now what do I do with this thing?"

We know of course that why we were given wives, to provide that special motivation... Can't you hear the guy now, "You want me to do WHAT with that hide?!

Naked ain't good enough for you?"
Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.Ancient.Epiphanies28 October 2004, 03:36
poletaxSwede , Try 'Barkin' the Squill next time. Try to hit the tree just under the varmint. The resulting explosion will knock em dead without tearing them up.
After deer hunting all day without results, a large cloud of red mist is very satisfying.
28 October 2004, 10:50
cordellHi frank4570,
Welcome aboard!!! I have hunted tree rats in both blaze orange and camo and can't see a difference. The key (well stated by the others) is "don't move". Glad to have you with us, take care and God bless.
cordell