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shotgunshooter3
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Florida Squirrel Hunting?

Do any of our Floridians hunt tree rats? I'm considering giving it a go this fall, probably somewhere in Zone C near Hernando county.
I've never hunted tree rats before, nor have I hunted in FL yet. What do I need to know?
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I've never hunted tree rats before, nor have I hunted in FL yet. What do I need to know?
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"Slow is smooth, smooth is fast, and speed is the economy of motion" - Scott Jedlinski
"Slow is smooth, smooth is fast, and speed is the economy of motion" - Scott Jedlinski
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― Douglas Adams
Mike is spot-on about the leaves. Forget a .22 rifle. Go with a scattergun if you really want to get any shooting in.
'Nother thing: the squirrels are going to be about half as big as the ones you remember in the Ft. Rucker area where you were stationed. There is a biological thing, forget the correct term, that comes into play with wildlife as you geographically move south. The deer around the Withlacoochee/Ocala area will probably run around 70-80 pounds. So don't expect to bust any squirrels in the 1 pound category! Remember that Fox Squirrels are a rare and endangered species in Florida! Don't kill one! Thirty days in the electric chair if you're caught with one!
If you're going to wade swamps and road ditches, then by all means get yourself a pair of good snake chaps. It will give you peace of mind about snakes, especially Cottonmouths, and will help in pushing through the briars and brambles.
Right now, I've got a squirrel infestation in my back yard (GA) and so far I've left them alone. I can get within 10 feet of them.
In the yard next door, there's a blonde squirrel with a beautiful (from a fly tying standpoint) almost white tail and blonde fur, but he hasn't strayed into my back yard. If so, I may "harvest" him...how much I dislike that term.
Gene....white squirrels occur in isolated pockets throughout the natural range. I occasionally see them close by where I am, and 30 or so miles to the west there is a large colony of them. Maybe 20+ square miles. In my rambling around Ga, Fl & Al cruising timber and doing forestry/wildlife projects, I found one small colony of totally black squirrels with a white tipped nose. That was over on the west edge of the Okefenoke Swamp.
One other thing you need to watch for down there that I forgot about. Since you'll be squirrel hunting, you'll be moving slow and quiet. There is no way you can prepare yourself for a 'covey rise' of hogs that you surprise as you round a big clump of palmetto. Bring toilet paper and a change of underwear! :rotflmao:
― Douglas Adams
Some truth here...
They aren't as big here as in northern states. I'd leave the 12g shotgun at home unless they are pushed up into the taller oaks and pines. Florida oaks, maples and cedars aren't as lush as elsewhere, but in north Florida they can be as you get closer to the Appalachian foothills.
In low trees a .22 short is fine. I usually roll .22LR and I enjoy the Aguila SS loads with heavier bullets (45-60gr). .22WMR is fine, but head shots only if you want maximum meat preservation.
If a shotgun is your thing, a 20 gauge is plenty.
Attire...generic camo is fine. Snake boots aren't always necessary, but wearing them is not an inconvenience either. Bring a Thermo Cell and thank me later.
I carry a .45 as a hog backup. If you have a .41mag or a .44mag that's better. Even 10mm auto.
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Why don't you chuck the 22 and get a 36 caliber muzzle loading squirrel gun? As the old timers used to do with a tree rat, sitting on a limb, just shoot right under them into the limb. The concussion usually knocks them cold. I think that method was called barking a squirrel. :roll2: Saves a lot of meat for the stew too!
Oh and term woodsrunner is looking for is "Bergmann's Rule."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergmann%27s_rule
can work, as cpj posted not a sure enough thing. I've done it, but, would not be my first choice.
How very unsporting of you.
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Luis
I admit freely that I can't claim to have taken a squirrel for every shot fired at one, but then, this isn't the Great Depression, and I didn't cut my teeth on a single-shot .22 with the .22 shorts doled out to me like gold coins.