squirrel calls
March 5, 2009 by SemiCritic
Filed under Outdoor
I’m a photographer that specializes in wildlife imagery. I’ve proven that by using animal calls, I can pretty much lure animals out of hiding so I can take photos of them. I use squirrel calls the most. Squirrel calls imitate the “barking” of squirrels that are in distress or being attacked by a predator. By using the call, other squirrels come out of hiding to try and “help” the squirrel that’s being attacked.
Here are some tips on how to use squirrel calls properly:~ While using your squirrel, take a piece of sapling and randomly hit it against a tree, this will cause other squirrels to “bark” or come out of hiding.~ Use the call intermittently and not continuously~ Keep yourself well hidden as squirrels are known to have great eyesight and can bolt once they see you.~ Some photographers also use pebbles that they throw against a tree to lure out squirrels while using the animal caller
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