To help me unwind from a long, frustrating day at work, I grabbed my bow and one arrow and headed out for a little squirrel hunt in my back yard. This girl, at 15 yards, with all her quickness was no match for my 75# Fedora and a GT 3555 tipped with a SS Bear Razorhead.
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The entrance wound was right between the shoulder blades. I told a friend one time that it's a mystery to me how the arrow goes where I'm looking- it happens sometimes.
(http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm136/brannan_family/squirrel2_zps05dc3dea.jpg) (http://s295.photobucket.com/user/brannan_family/media/squirrel2_zps05dc3dea.jpg.html)
Just in case Dr Ashby didn't cover this scenario in his research, I can assure you that this set up is ample for tree rats ;) .
Thanks for looking, have a great night.
Tom
Good shooting!
Good Shooting Thomas. I cant imagine you having any stress with your job :rolleyes:
Next time use the Shakespeare, they're very photogenic ;)
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Thank you for sharing! Not only good to see on a summer day but it answers a nagging question..."is 75# enough for squirrels?"... LOL
The thread title made me laugh out load. Well done sir.
Nice shooting.
Nice shooting. Good thing it was a killing shot with that first arrow. I hear those things can turn on you if you have to track them when they are wounded.
Mike,
What you can't see in the photo is my Outdoorsmans Edges knife that was at the ready for just that contingency.
Tom
Nice! Not only good for gutting and skinning, but a defensive weapon as well.
Wow 1shot,1 kill, good shooting. Beats my average of 5 to 1.
Nice shot! Squirrel hunting is a blast!
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Nice shooting!
:thumbsup:
Nice shootin'
Perfect shot! 75# bow and a broadhead! You went rhino hunting and ran into a squirrel. And you spent 10 minutes digging up your arrow. lol
Was the squirrel looking at you when you shot, or looking away? (real question)
I want a squirrel but all I have in my backyard is raccoons.
:archer:
PS: Tell us how tasty it was.. I love me some squirrel to eat.
RR,
I guess you could say I was overbowed, but this bow just flat-out shoots for me, so I grab it most of the time.
The squirrel was facing me up on her haunches, looking around in sentinel fashion, but working at digging something out of the ground intermittently. I waited 'til she was digging to take the shot, as her attention was diverted (I've seen some amazing footage of squirrels dodging inbound arrows). That's how I got the between the shoulder blades entrance.
Tom
OK, so you waited until she wasn't looking, I thought they might be able to dodge. I know where some squirrels are, I'm going after them. Thanks
I had one dodge an arrow at 3 yards. No joke. I wasn't shooting 75# though. The arrow may have gotten there fast enough if I had been. :)
I've had them dodge flu-flu arrows at 18 yds.
Good job!
Tom don't let em pick on you about hunting squirrels with a 75# bow, they can be pretty tough critters sometimes... :D
Good shot.. :thumbsup:
I like your 21st century moccasins... :goldtooth:
The last squirrel I shot at turned his head just as the arrow got there. Then just sat there. I think he was trying to stifle a laugh. Saw his shoulders shaking a bit.
:rolleyes:
Good shooting...but I'm wondering how you got a 3555 to fly out of a 75# bow :)
Over&Under,
I was waiting for someone to ask about the 3555. The answer is, I don't know. I know very little about tuning a bow, I shoot what works for me. I do know that the arrow spine charts say that a 3555 shouldn't fly out of my bow. My friend Mike set up those arrows for a 60# Griz I like to shoot, and I tried them out in the Fedora and they worked well. :dunno:
My best guess is that my draw being 27.5, the SS Razorhead being relatively light (@100 grains), and the versatility of the GT arrow, combine to make it work for me.
Tom
Shoot what works,..and your setup obviously does:)
:thumbsup:
Good thing you nailed him with your only arrow. You could have been facing a nasty charge. I hear those squirrels are comparable to buffalo with claws!