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Why do you say most squirrels are not legal to hunt? I have a feeling you are confusing the Eastern Gray Squirrel (more common) with the Western Gray Squirrel (less common).
Legal StatusBecause legal status, trapping restrictions, and other information about squirrels change, contact your WDFW Regional Office for updates.The Western gray squirrel is classified as a threatened species and cannot be hunted, trapped, or killed (WAC 232-12-007). The red squirrel, Douglas squirrel, and Northern flying squirrel are protected species and can be trapped or killed only in emergency situations when they are damaging crops or domestic animals (RCW 77.36.030). A special permit is required in such situations.The Eastern gray squirrel and Eastern fox squirrel are unclassified and may be trapped or killed year-round as long as you have a hunting license. In such cases, no special trapping permit is necessary for the use of live traps. However, a special trapping permit is required for the use of all traps other than live traps (RCW 77.15.192, 77.15.194; WAC 232-12-142).It is unlawful to release a squirrel anywhere within the state, other than on the property where it was legally trapped, without a permit to do so (RCW 77.15.250; WAC 232-12-271).
it would be nice if they learn to shut the hell up instead of warning everything for miles around that I was in the area.
In Washington you can hunt Eastern Gray , Eastern Fox and California Ground. All other squirrels are protected. Be sure you Identify what you shoot. Big fine if you get caught killing the wrong type.