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An Ultimate Guide to Squirrel Hunting in Arizona - HuntingBible
Are you an avid hunter looking for a new and exciting challenge? Squirrel hunting in Arizona might just be the adventure you’re looking for! Arizona is home to three species of tree squirrels: Abert’s squirrel, Mexican fox squirrel, and the red squirrel. Each species offers its unique set of...huntingbible.us
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An Ultimate Guide to Squirrel Hunting in Arizona - HuntingBible
Are you an avid hunter looking for a new and exciting challenge? Squirrel hunting in Arizona might just be the adventure you’re looking for! Arizona is home to three species of tree squirrels: Abert’s squirrel, Mexican fox squirrel, and the red squirrel. Each species offers its unique set of...huntingbible.us
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Glad I saw your reply after smokingLook on the ground or in trees! Sorry, I just couldn't help myself.
If I'm not mistaken...they are the round tail ground squirrels.@Jnewood, Do you have a positive id on them?
I'm also in Arizona and whatever type of squirrel you're shooting there, I've not seen them. They almost look like the South African ground squirrels.
In my ara of Northern AZ Ive got the rock/ground squirrels that are more of a dirty gray/salt and pepper color, not tan and white like yours. Then I've got the Aberts tree squirrels about 40 minutes away where there are Ponderosas, as mentioned above. And finally, I've got prairie dogs, than can be tan, but aren't built like what you've got there. The p dogs have much shorter tails, and shorter legs and squattier overall builds.
I'm guessing you've got some sort of flatlander ground squirrel down the desert? Would love to know what species though.
Triggercam getting delivered this week! I'll be able to share videos with footage from the scope.Not enough FPE in your vid....
The ground squirrels we have up north look like this dude....
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Yours seem a very different color and build. Just googled these round tailed characters and the images look like your critter. Very cool. Knock em down.
Those are round-tail ground squirrels: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-tailed_ground_squirrel@Jnewood, Do you have a positive id on them?
I'm also in Arizona and whatever type of squirrel you're shooting there, I've not seen them. They almost look like the South African ground squirrels.
In my ara of Northern AZ Ive got the rock/ground squirrels that are more of a dirty gray/salt and pepper color, not tan and white like yours. Then I've got the Aberts tree squirrels about 40 minutes away where there are Ponderosas, as mentioned above. And finally, I've got prairie dogs, than can be tan, but aren't built like what you've got there. The p dogs have much shorter tails, and shorter legs and squattier overall builds.
I'm guessing you've got some sort of flatlander ground squirrel down the desert? Would love to know what species though.
GREAT fun!!Those are round-tail ground squirrels: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-tailed_ground_squirrel
We're over-run with them.
GsT
AZ city and Eloy are great!!!Hey;
Where’s the best place for shooting ground or tree squirrels in Arizona?