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- By Tommy Braswell Special to The Post and Courier
- Jan 31, 2021Updated1 hr ago
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Scott Hammond extends his hunting season by targeting squirrels. Provided photo
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For many South Carolina hunters the end of deer season arrives much too quickly.
Scott Hammond is one of those people who can’t spend enough time in the woods. During the past season the Colleton County resident hunted deer 107 times.
“It was a good season, and I saw a lot of deer,” he said. But hunting that many times still leaves him hungering for more. He fills that void by hunting squirrels.https://ba9177152591100fa02ab40df8d3b5e8.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html
“I love squirrel hunting. It’s a great way to kind of wind your deer season down and get rid of those withdrawals,” Hammond said. “It’s a wonderful time of year to be…
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Maybe the slaughter deprived hunters can shoot each other to ease their withdrawal from deer hunting season.
Poor deprived things.
I cannot believe the absolute garbage put forth by hunters and their best buds Fish and Wildlife during this Covid season. It’s never ending all the “inroads” they have been making.