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For most of us, thoughts of squirrel hunting conjures up memories of early hunting experiences. But there are many serious squirrel hunters who use specialized .22 rifles with silencers and or insanely valued dogs that will amaze at what they can do. Squirrels are nature’s athletes and world class hiders that will put your camo and hunting skills to the test. This week our guest is George Brown, legendary squirrel hunter who typically harvests upwards of 400 bushytails a year. We talk squirrels and we all learn from him. It’s guaranteed to make you want to go and lean against a tree. Listen and learn. Enjoy.
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For most of us, thoughts of squirrel hunting conjures up memories of early hunting experiences. But there are many serious squirrel hunters who use specialized .22 rifles with silencers and or insanely valued dogs that will amaze at what they can do. Squirrels are nature’s athletes and world class hiders that will put your camo and hunting skills to the test. This week our guest is George Brown, legendary squirrel hunter who typically harvests upwards of 400 bushytails a year. We talk squirrels and we all learn from him. It’s guaranteed to make you want to go and lean against a tree. Listen and learn. Enjoy.
Stay connected with GameKeepers:
Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers
Facebook: @GameKeepers
Twitter: @MOGameKeepers
YouTube: MossyOakGameKeepers
Website: Mossy Oak GameKeeper
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