RM85rider123
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RM85rider123 said:One more thing, how do you all never get poison ivy, oak, or sumac? that stuff pisses me off....
Jay you ignorant slutJaybird said:Pred, you silly mountain man...
I'm certain he was referring to barking, as in the noise made with the mouth. That is what a squirrel does...he barks when he is upset about something.
Now, I'm not saying you can't bark at squirrels, since Hunter's Specialties makes a squirrel call (http://www.hunterspec.com/Updateable/update_display.cfm?pageID=268&categoryID=28), but that ain't what I learnt "barking a squirrel" was to mean.Pioneer hunters in Kentucky relished demonstrating their marksmanship by “barking a squirrel.” To prove how good a shot they were, early hunters leveled their Kentucky Rifles at squirrels in trees trying to hit the bark of the tree as closely as possible to the squirrel. The concussion of the lead ball on the tree shocked the life out of the squirrel and it fell to the ground, usually without even piercing its skin.
Jaybird said:pull out two quarters. Put one of them in one palm and close your hand most of the way around it, leaving maybe just one edge visible. Take the other quarter in your other hand, between your thumb and index finger, and pull the notched edges of the quarter against the edges of the other quarter. With practice this will make the sound of a squirrel cutting on nuts.
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