Look for nutbearing trees, and keep a look out for nut fragments on the forest floor. Squirrels love white acorns more than red ones. You can see a variety of acorns in the photo below if you look closely.
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The still hunting technique is the best I've found for squirrel hunting. When I walk to a spot on public lands, the squirrels will know I'm there when I'm 50-75 yards away. So when I get into an area, I just post up and be very quiet for 15-20 minutes. Around that time, squirrels will pop their heads out to see if the coast is clear. If you don't see or hear anything in 20 minutes, trek another 50-75 yards in, and try again.
A pair of binoculars really helps you see the squirrels, because they blend in very well with tree bark. I have since upgraded my kit with s thermal monocular, which really helps pick out the squirrels!
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Squirrels will also move to the opposite side of the tree to hide themselves. You can use this to your advantage when you are with your wife by having her walk towards the back of the trees, and this will flush the squirrels backaround to your side so you can take a shot.
I also wear camo, which keeps me undetected.
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Thermo is straight up cheating…….need to get me one soon!

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