The Squirrel Buster art work? I had no luck with it. I was wondering if all you.? The Primos Squirrel Buster squealin sound work?
I've used and been successful with it. Of course, we must know exactly how to use it and know what you are looking for when you're not using it correctly. The proper way to use it is to suck into squeeling noise. You are a kind of sounds like a dead rabbit. About 3 squeels loud bang, followed by 8 or 9 squeels decrease in volume. Immediately after the first three squeels, you beat the ground with a piece of brush or some members of small leaves. What do you simulate the sound of a baby squirrel that has been seized by a hawk. Pliers Hawk baby squirrel and flies to the ground where it flutters around everything, it repositions the baby squirrel before flying out to eat elsewhere. The sound of a baby squirrle attacked by a hawk will awaken any adult squirrels and made to bark, hawk assumed. What you need to do is listen for the barking, and then go through the woods toward the sound of barking. When you see Mr. Bushy Tail, you put the cap on him and put it in your bag hunting. Squirrels may come to the sound of the baby squirrel in distress, but not always. You usually have to go to them by listening to their barking.
A house call squirrel that I had the chance to bring them to me is two poker chips. You need those who have ridges around the top and bottom. Put a chip in your hand and cup your hand around it to make a sort of megaphone. Then use the other chip scratch on the ridges of the first chip. You are simulating the sound of a squirrel cutting nuts. You can add to the appeal by making a pocket full of hard wheat. Scratch on the chip for a while and then throw a few grains of corn leaves to simulate the sound of cuttings falling on the leaves. This will draw all the squirrels that are nearby. They want to know who eats nuts in their territory. They often come running and barking, so be prepared.
I have no idea what is Squirrel Hunter then no, I have not had any luck with it. I hope you do so. Good luck huntin!
Posted on August 1, 2010.