Got him this AM sitting in a tree. Two shots under the chin did him in. Hit the ground and never moved. AEA SS Hades 22 cal 15.89.
I haven't been this surprised since I learned that porcupines climb trees. Hey, I'm not too old to learn.That one did! just wait until Thay figure out how to fly!![]()
Yes, they can climb trees, I’ve shot many, many chucks. The only one I ever regretted shooting was one sunning itself in a tree overlooking a farm field. Still remember that one, though it was years ago.Wait, they can climb trees?
@Sicumj After your post I looked it up and saw that they climb to evade predators and to go after food like fruit and leaves. They growl too? Damn!! I’ve never seen one and don’t know much about them. Most of what I’ve learned is from people like yourself on AGN. If you see that again, can you take a pic?Yep they clinb trees and growl like a dog. This one was run up the tree by my dog. I noticed him looking up in the trees when I spotted it.
Oh yeah!Wait, they can climb trees?
You ain't never lied! Over 34 years, I have had far too many situations with low blood sugars. Thank God for the OmniPod insulin pump and Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor combo, as this has practically eliminated low blood sugar without limiting tethers, tube or cables and such. Here it is right in my latest video review, and most didn't even know what it was!@N2 Shooter and @Sicumj - be careful on the lows! Anything below 70 can kill brain cells and they don't come back! I am a tenured diabetic (37 years) and try to keep my A1C low but have to be careful about lows. And the first few lows it was like taking LSD (not that I would know! LOL).
Always have a snickers with me out in the field!!!