canadian hunter312
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County
Went out scouting for deer yesterday on a new property and decided to take the .22 to get a few bushytails for the deep fryer and wasn't disappointed. I ended up seeing about a dozen squirrels in one small area and being quiet and stealthy was definitely in order as they were being their normal skittish selves taking about 15 minutes to show themselves after I found a big walnut tree and a bunch of sign. All head shots ranging from 15-45 yards with grandpa's (RIP) BRNO 591...might as well hunt them in style 
I also found 4 puff balls, but only this one looked good as the other 3 were full of holes. Oh well, leave the others to produce more for next year...
I then found a complete skeleton of a canine of some sort, but I haven't a clue if it's a yote or dog. Is it possible to ID the skull if I were to take some pics with measurements for you guys to examine? I thought it was rather odd that it appeared that every bone was in the pile, except for one half of the lower jaw? I was looking over the skull while thinking about cleaning it (any tips?) and discovered a small ball of lead the size of #6 shot completely embedded in the skull above the eye socket with another indent, that's not on the other half of the skull, right below this about 4x larger and 1/8" deep. Yote that met a turkey hunter who shot him with #6 shot with just a random divot in it's skull? Maybe hit with a larger piece of lead and the larger shot fell out while the small fragment remained embedded in the bone?
Shake n Bake squirrel and pan fried puffball for dinner tonight!
I found an awesome spot for the deer stand too in an unlikely location with multiple heavily used trails intersecting and 5 rubs close together not 40 yards from the road. At least it'll be an easy drag bag to the truck if i get one there.
I also found 4 puff balls, but only this one looked good as the other 3 were full of holes. Oh well, leave the others to produce more for next year...
I then found a complete skeleton of a canine of some sort, but I haven't a clue if it's a yote or dog. Is it possible to ID the skull if I were to take some pics with measurements for you guys to examine? I thought it was rather odd that it appeared that every bone was in the pile, except for one half of the lower jaw? I was looking over the skull while thinking about cleaning it (any tips?) and discovered a small ball of lead the size of #6 shot completely embedded in the skull above the eye socket with another indent, that's not on the other half of the skull, right below this about 4x larger and 1/8" deep. Yote that met a turkey hunter who shot him with #6 shot with just a random divot in it's skull? Maybe hit with a larger piece of lead and the larger shot fell out while the small fragment remained embedded in the bone?
Shake n Bake squirrel and pan fried puffball for dinner tonight!
I found an awesome spot for the deer stand too in an unlikely location with multiple heavily used trails intersecting and 5 rubs close together not 40 yards from the road. At least it'll be an easy drag bag to the truck if i get one there.
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