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Summary

The Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger), notable for its distinctive blend of gray and orange fur, is a large tree squirrel native to North America, particularly prevalent in the eastern and midwestern United States. Recognized for its bushy tail and tufted ears, this species varies in size, typically weighing between 1.5 to 2.5 pounds. Fox Squirrels are primarily ground feeders, foraging for acorns, nuts, seeds, and fruits, which makes them relatively easy to locate during the hunting season. Their keen eyesight and agile climbing abilities allow them to navigate trees deftly, providing a challenge for hunters who aim for these animals. Successful hunting strategies often include observing feeding patterns in open areas, utilizing calls to mimic their natural sounds, and employing the right tools, such as rimfire rifles or shotguns, to ensure an ethical and effective harvest. With mindful practices and adherence to local regulations, hunting fox squirrels can be a rewarding experience for both novice and seasoned hunters alike.
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Hunt Features

Fox squirrel hunts take place in mixed hardwood forests and forest–field edges across the species’ eastern North American range, typically during fall and early winter small-game seasons. Hunters commonly employ .22-caliber rifles, shotguns loaded with bird shot, and even archery tackle, while guided outings often include instruction on calling techniques, still-hunting approaches, and stand placement near oak and hickory mast areas. Bag limits tend to be liberal, and one-on-one guiding or small-group trips provide personalized support—including locating productive coverts, spotting and treeing techniques, and field dressing. Because fox squirrels are inquisitive and abundant, hunts offer steady action, accessible terrain, and genuine trophy potential, making them a great fit for newcomers and veteran small-game hunters alike.
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Amenities

Fox Squirrel hunts are generally based out of on-property lodges, cabins or bunkhouses situated close to the hunting grounds. Accommodations typically include private or shared rooms equipped with standard beds, bunks or cots, plus linens and blankets. Climate comfort is ensured year-round through central heating and air conditioning systems, wood-burning stoves or space heaters as needed. Common lodge amenities often feature a communal dining area and lounge for gear storage and relaxation between hunts.
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