Can some one give me some small game/ squirrel tips and tactics? I live in New Mexico, so I will be hunting in drier places. Thanks
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Can some one give me some small game/ squirrel tips and tactics? I live in New Mexico, so I will be hunting in drier places. Th
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The key no matter where you are is locate the food sources they are feeding on, be patient, take you time. Squirrels will feed on different food sources as they become available. If you are still hunting having patience is very important. Take your time to look around and in, to you, unlikely places, like forks of trees, blow downs or brush piles, during colder weather on top of limbs in the sunshine. Check out squirrelsunlimited.com. Lot of good people there who can give you more tips.
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