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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 3538372" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>Dad and I used to drive the county roads on Pott co where he was raised. He knew all the hot spots with pecan trees. No we weren't road hunting, we would see one and exit the truck and walk around the tree to move the squirrel so one of us could get a shot at the head. Always shot em in the head so not to waste any meat. I used an air rifle one year, very effective. I could practice with it in my backyard hitting small rocks in the grass on the edge of a flower bed that had those small white rocks in it. Essentially putting the rocks back in the flowerbed from 50 yards away LOL</p><p>It was a tack driver</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 3538372, member: 6281"] Dad and I used to drive the county roads on Pott co where he was raised. He knew all the hot spots with pecan trees. No we weren't road hunting, we would see one and exit the truck and walk around the tree to move the squirrel so one of us could get a shot at the head. Always shot em in the head so not to waste any meat. I used an air rifle one year, very effective. I could practice with it in my backyard hitting small rocks in the grass on the edge of a flower bed that had those small white rocks in it. Essentially putting the rocks back in the flowerbed from 50 yards away LOL It was a tack driver [/QUOTE]
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