I say this makes the best patch lube in the hoosierland.
anyone else try it?
camo
anyone else try it?
camo
My grandmother would cook them up for me. My tactic was to find a burrow, make a lot of noise and stomp around then put a piece of bread to where it would have to get all the way out of the burrow to get it. Head shots only to keep em from going down the burrow to die! Never had to wait more than 15 minutes to come out to see what was going on.Would sure like to taste some, read many recipes.
I personally have never rendered, perhaps some else can chime in?My grandmother would cook them up for me. My tactic was to find a burrow, make a lot of noise and stomp around then put a piece of bread to where it would have to get all the way out of the burrow to get it. Head shots only to keep em from going down the burrow to die! Never had to wait more than 15 minutes to come out to see what was going on.
No ground hogs that I know of here in Colorado but we have marmot and they carry a lot of fat. The rendered to oil is said to be a good lube. Season opens on the 15th so I'll give it a try.
What I don't know is how to render??
They have a very tough hide.I would be curious too if the hide of marmot is as tough as groundhogs? I hear they are very similar...
I like working with furs and hides
groundhogs are a member of the marmot family....They have a very tough hide.
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