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Did this squirrel call out of some Bradford Pear wood. Not much figure to the wood, so I dressed it up a bit.
Thanks for looking!
HuntnCarve
Dave
Dave that's awesome!!! The squirrel has killer detail and painting!!!!!
Looks to me like you dressed it up a lot!. Very nice Dave :congrats:
That is a good looking call. I was wondering if you can make a groundhog call that gives the "ah, shit" whistle?
Jerry
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Jerry,
About the closest I could come was a "Ah crap!" whistle. :wink:
Dave,
Now I understand how you are killing all of those groundhogs around your house. First you lull them in and give them a false sense of security only to be ended by a little calling and a blast from your rifle.
Jerry
Beautiful squirrel call Dave!!!!!!
That "aw shit/crap" call is purdy darn cool too!! :yoyo: :yoyo: Now we all know why HH1 & HH2 keep filling up!! :laf: :laf:
Very nice work
Does it really whistle?
You guys are gonna make crap outta me for asking that aint ya? :doh2:
No Jim, that one did not whistle. More of a distress call.
HaMer, unfortunately HH1 and HH2 have not been producing this year? Blame that on over eager harvesting these past years I suppose. Hopefully a new crop of this years youngster hogs will set up shop there? :eyebrow:
HuntnCarve
Dave
Beautiful Dave, As usual :bowingsmilie:
Awesome as always Dave!
Maybe you need to repaint the HH's or lower the rent. Perhaps allowing smoking inside the den would give them a sense of security. Albeit a false short lived sense of security. I think they smell death at the front door & leave. Try turning the doormat over with a spade shovel a few inches deep. :shrug: :shrug:
:laf: :laf:
Somehow I missed all these postings by you, Dave. All your calls are sweet AND get the job done.
Quote from: Dave on June 29, 2013, 08:56:49 AM
All your calls are sweet AND get the job done.
That is the problem with Dave's calls. Most callers only need a couple of his calls to "get it done".
Jerry