Hi all,
I have a lot of chipmunks and squirrels around my place. They are spreading lots of ticks and eating chicken feed, so we have started shooting/trapping them. I've seen dead ones around in traps, but never really killed one my self. (It's a different family member shooting) But today, I was out will my gun (BB) and was waiting to see a chipmunk. I saw a red squirrel and shot, I thought I hit it, but I found out I hadn't when I saw it again 10-15 minutes later sitting on a tree limb. I shot again but still was unsure if I hit it. Then, I saw it right in front of me, but it did not see me. I gave a shot and this time hit it. I gave another shot once it fell to the ground, and I knew that it was only moving like other animals do when they are dead. I shot it a few more times until I felt sure.
Now, I'm feeling shaky and a little guilty. It was my first time killing something, so is this how I'm feeling regular? I'm just looking for some emotional support....thanks.
- Clucky
I have a lot of chipmunks and squirrels around my place. They are spreading lots of ticks and eating chicken feed, so we have started shooting/trapping them. I've seen dead ones around in traps, but never really killed one my self. (It's a different family member shooting) But today, I was out will my gun (BB) and was waiting to see a chipmunk. I saw a red squirrel and shot, I thought I hit it, but I found out I hadn't when I saw it again 10-15 minutes later sitting on a tree limb. I shot again but still was unsure if I hit it. Then, I saw it right in front of me, but it did not see me. I gave a shot and this time hit it. I gave another shot once it fell to the ground, and I knew that it was only moving like other animals do when they are dead. I shot it a few more times until I felt sure.

- Clucky