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Great video

 

Thank you! And if interested, let me know, Joe is almost booked up for 2013, bumper acorn crop is expected this year and he is already getting several 4" ear span MONSTERS on trail cam. And a trophy tree rat hunt with P&Y all over the place for $9500.00 is a steal!

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Great video

Thank you! And if interested, let me know, Joe is almost booked up for 2013, bumper acorn crop is expected this year and he is already getting several 4" ear span MONSTERS on trail cam. And a trophy tree rat hunt with P&Y all over the place for $9500.00 is a steal!

Where do I sign up? That's a heck of a bargain at $9500.00! Last hunt I went on cost me nearly $20,000.00, and that was a management hunt, 3&4 year olds with no potential...haha

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Where do I sign up? That's a heck of a bargain at $9500.00! Last hunt I went on cost me nearly $20,000.00, and that was a management hunt, 3&4 year olds with no potential...haha

 

Wow, Joe has a special on his "Trifecta" tree rat hunts and they consist of trophy gray squirrel, red squirrel and flying squirrel (flu flus required) hunts for only $24,999.99! A must for the hunter looking to get into the "Tree Rat Super Slam"... LOL

 

Anyone else hear Tom Miranda was heading to Texas for a fox squirrel to complete his???

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Wow- great vid and what a trophy!

Unfortunately, "no-tail" was NOT a geneticly inferior animal..and at one time he had a nice full, bushy, typical tail!

 

Back in the archery season of 2010, he appeared in front of my stand in Erie County and gave me an oppertunity also. He must have heard my bow limb tap the rail, and when I released the shot, he jumped the string and was never seen on the property again, but he did "shed" a nice 10" tail before he dissapeared. So it would seem to me, you got yourself a nice "mature non- typical trophy squill" of at least 4 yrs old despite what his narrow ear spread may indicate!

Let me know if you want his 2010 "tail shed" to go along with any taxidermy work you plan on having done to this ellusive rat, and congrats again. Thanks for giving me some closure as to what ever became of this beast!.

 

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Wow- great vid and what a trophy!

Unfortunately, "no-tail" was NOT a geneticly inferior animal..and at one time he had a nice full, bushy, typical tail!

 

Back in the archery season of 2010, he appeared in front of my stand in Erie County and gave me an oppertunity also. He must have heard my bow limb tap the rail, and when I released the shot, he jumped the string and was never seen on the property again, but he did "shed" a nice 10" tail before he dissapeared. So it would seem to me, you got yourself a nice "mature non- typical trophy squill" of at least 4 yrs old despite what his narrow ear spread may indicate!

Let me know if you want his 2010 "tail shed" to go along with any taxidermy work you plan on having done to this ellusive rat, and congrats again. Thanks for giving me some closure as to what ever became of this beast!.

 

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What a small world it really is! That is awesome! Thanks! He really "high tailed it" (if he had one) out of Erie County! No Tail was taken in Sussex County NJ! This is what makes targeting tree rats and killing them the ultimate hunt, their range is just incedible!!! people think black bears have a huge torritory, nothing compared to these elusive bushy tails (again, if they have one)! I gotta call my taxidermist (full mount, limb sneak), he is not going to believe this one!

 

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I've only got one squirrel mount done so far. I happend to take this guy and his gal on the same hunt. He scored an amazing 15 3/8" (11 1/8 on the tail and 4 2/8 on the ears). The best part is his gal is just barely under him...in measurements...and uhh, yeah. Hoping to do something a little more exotic with my next one. post-1506-13692616809245_thumb.jpg

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I've only got one squirrel mount done so far. I happend to take this guy and his gal on the same hunt. He scored an amazing 15 3/8" (11 1/8 on the tail and 4 2/8 on the ears). The best part is his gal is just barely under him...in measurements...and uhh, yeah. Hoping to do something a little more exotic with my next one. attachicon.gifImageUploadedByTapatalk1369261677.214697.jpg

 

Was that the position they were in when you took them?  If so, at least they went happy.

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I've only got one squirrel mount done so far. I happend to take this guy and his gal on the same hunt. He scored an amazing 15 3/8" (11 1/8 on the tail and 4 2/8 on the ears). The best part is his gal is just barely under him...in measurements...and uhh, yeah. Hoping to do something a little more exotic with my next one. attachicon.gifImageUploadedByTapatalk1369261677.214697.jpg

 

Looks like it will double as a great decoy... hit a couple hard barks on the tree rat grunter and I bet big boy will come right in all bushy tailed!

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