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Title: squirrel calls
Post by: Ian johnson on April 14, 2007, 08:59:00 PM
who has used them, has anyone had any success with them?, are there other ways to imitate a squirrel?
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: hormoan on April 14, 2007, 09:17:00 PM
Eat more nuts  :bigsmyl:  could'nt resist. (SORRY)
Yes I have had success with the rubber ended calls. Best one I've had is a Knight & Hale model. I have not really given the quarter size metal calls with the hole trough them enough time. They are suppose to mimic a distress call. I don't use them much here, I get all the shooting (at) I want with out them!

                     Brent
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: Leland on April 14, 2007, 09:51:00 PM
I've had the best results using a PS OLT,wood with a rubber bellows.You can ajust the tone by moving the reed.Calling will not bring them running,but will put them out on a branch to find the source of the calling.  Leland
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: Recurve50LBS on April 14, 2007, 10:13:00 PM
I've had good success using 2 empty 20 Ga shotgun shells by tapping the brass together. Sounds like a tree rat cracking open a nut. Pretty cheap call too.
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: 2Blade on April 14, 2007, 11:02:00 PM
I used the HS squirrel call but ive been calling them with my voice for a long time killed many barking at them without a call wish we would have had some on film of the ones we called in its simply amazing in September how they respond to call its alot of fun. Were gonna try and film some being called in this year.
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: Ian johnson on April 14, 2007, 11:33:00 PM
what type of sound do you make calling them by mouth, a bark?
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: 2Blade on April 14, 2007, 11:49:00 PM
Yea that's all I really need ive had squirrels run down the trees as fast as they could just to meet a bullet I did it 3 times in about 30mins I wish I could post a sound file to show how I do it really nothing to it.

If you want to get a squirrel to bark take a squeak call and squeak fast for about 10 seconds it sounds like a squirrel that's is hurt or being killed and it makes the others bark which gives you a chance to slip in. I once located one and thanks to the leave cover and full camo (I believe full camo is a must to get in close to squirrels) I got within 10 yards of his tree but I missed the shot twice!
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: bentpole on April 15, 2007, 12:52:00 PM
Two nickels hold one on the edges and hit it with another worked in the old days. Sounds like chattering.The way we used to do it back in the 1970's is to climb a tree and act like a nut. couldn't resist either.
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: HumbleHunter on April 15, 2007, 02:37:00 PM
I have used the "Mr. Squirrel" call before (The nickle sized one with the hole in center) in my back yard. I had a squirrel that started to leave my yard so I hit that call with four whistles first being the loudest, to quietest and that thing did a 180 across tree tops, down the tree, then on the ground came right to my feet at almost a run! I missed her at like 5 yards but it was FUN! She wasn't happy at all. However it seems that they learn that call fast and will go the other way.
Have a great day, HH
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: TRADITIONAL ONLY on April 15, 2007, 02:52:00 PM
i just usually make a fist and kiss the hole in the middle. it sounds like a bark if you do it right.
ive used the bellows type calls but ive never really learned how to use them and i usually forget it at the house. and i never forget my hand, well, unless it gets cut off, but then why would i be huntin with a missing hand and a trad bow???
Title: Re: squirrel calls
Post by: TENBEARS on April 15, 2007, 07:06:00 PM
I've never had any luck with squirrel calls,drives me nuts  :D