All the young men i see today are walking into light poles looking at their cell phones. sitting in cars looking at cell phones, falling off curbs, playing fantasy something. You sir are refreshing. maybe there is hope!!!!GRIZ
Hunters are the best conservationists. Look at the lengths he has gone through to train his dogs, yet protecting the squirrels and even providing them nutrition.
Man this is such a wonderful video. I’m so impressed with these ideas. Right now I’ve just trained my goldendoodle to tree squirrels but I really want to get a true squirrel dog soon and will def use these ideas
I have recently discovered that a mature neighborhood opossum will feed from a grey squirrel carcass, so I have been saving every other grey squirrel carcass for our opossum. He actually takes the entire carcass back to his den to eat it there. I hate that Americans judge wild animals based primarily on how cute they look. At first glance, the opossum are ferocious looking but I am currently compiling a playlist that will demonstrate how harmless they are in suburban neighborhoods. Farmers with chickens could also be trapping grey squirrels and placing the carcass near their chicken coops to help protect their chickens from opossum. On the other hand, grey squirrels which look cute to many people, are extremely destructive and they are wreaking havoc in the US. I take great pride in trapping and disposing of greys. Feeding them to a harmless scavenger, makes it all the better. WRZ Delaware County, Pennsylvania USA
Also if the cup with the corn proves to be too heavy for your traps latch. you can also just place the cup or bowl in the bottom of the trap and it seems to work just as good.
The biggest thing is hanging them on the side of a tree to keep unwanted things out of the trap. I'm still catching birds according to the type bates I use.