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Fly Fishing BS => The Gravel Bar => Topic started by: Stone-Man on November 04, 2019, 17:45:59 PM

Title: Squirrels
Post by: Stone-Man on November 04, 2019, 17:45:59 PM
An interesting thing has happened in my area---The squirrels have disappeared for miles around. The only occasional squirrels are immature first year animals that I assume were too young to travel. I normally have 10-15 squirrels around the house as do my neighbors within 5 miles of me. There are none now other than the 1st year animals. The old timers say that they have gone because there is not enough hard mast and it is going to be a bad winter. I have never seen a migration,but a buddy saw one 30 years ago -- Hundreds of them all moving in the same direction.There are very few acorns here ,but there are bumper crops of hickory and walnuts ........... Gimme Yawls thoughts   

  JT
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: Woolly Bugger on November 04, 2019, 18:28:29 PM
Pm your addy and I'll ship you a gross of them. No shortage around here, jis say'in
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: NCsporksman on November 04, 2019, 18:33:13 PM
I skinned 3 off public land Friday, could take a limit in my yard with a landing net and some birdseed
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: Dougfish on November 04, 2019, 18:57:04 PM
We're down here. I harvested a bunch last winter and they have not rebounded yet. I think we have more hawk carnage, also. Another good, to great, acorn and hickory crop. But I'm not in the woods. Suburban bushy tail rats.
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: driver on November 04, 2019, 22:41:06 PM
where I hunted Saturday morning there was no shortage. I believe the squirrel to deer ratio was 37:1 and I saw 5 deer... The mast crop in this location is weak. What is out about your situation Stone-Man is squirrels love hickory and walnut. It could be a mountain think, there is no telling what those hillbilly squirrels are up to.
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: Onslow on November 05, 2019, 06:22:41 AM
My hillybilly MIL poisons squirrels.  So does some of her relatives.
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: Stone-Man on November 05, 2019, 16:55:08 PM
OK guys lemme give you some more info.  I do live in fairly dense woods with no neighbors in sight. I also live on the side of Holston Mtn.  Elev. is approx. 2,700 feet. But there are no squirrels in the valley below either.Nobody I have talked to has any squirrels other than young ones.  In addition to this, the song birds are down to almost zero. No more than 15 total birds which include ---titmouse,nuthatch,chickadee, cardinal. Zero finches,warblers,sparrows,siskins,juncos,jays ,etc,etc. Wood peckers are gone also. Nothing is pecking the suet either.
DamnifIknow what the hell is going on.

  JT
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: Dougfish on November 05, 2019, 18:05:09 PM
You are overrun with Squashes, dude.  :o  d:b
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: driver on November 05, 2019, 21:10:35 PM
https://youtu.be/T_AHCm0urak
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: Stone-Man on November 06, 2019, 10:42:23 AM
Thanks Doug. All I need is a few Squatches. :o

Stone-Man Checking to Be Sure .308 is loaded
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: Yallerhammer on November 09, 2019, 08:54:56 AM
Come up here and get you a couple tractor-trailer loads.
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: itieuglyflies on November 09, 2019, 10:27:26 AM
I seem to recall many years ago reading an article about mass migrations of squirrels during mast failures. As for lack of winter birds at your feeder,we have only within the last week had any white throated sparrows and juncos. Never known them to be this late arriving, plus other bird numbers are down. I am sure some will blame Trump.
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: itieuglyflies on November 09, 2019, 10:32:47 AM
An inter web search will find several articles about past squirrel migrations....just might be what is going on up JT's way.
Title: Re: Squirrels
Post by: DRIFTS on November 11, 2019, 06:29:33 AM
Aliens !