I have only been squirrel hunting one time last year, and I was mainly walking around looking for the next season's deer sits. It's been too dang cold for me to get out this year--temps in the teens mostly, and my understanding is that the little buggers tend to hang out in their nests when it's that cold. I'm ready to get out there when it warms up a little, and I think the shirt/pants method looks to be the easiest from what I've seen.Aptly named. Little fellow winds up with its pants down around its ankles and it’s shirt over it’s head. To be honest I’d never seen it done or even heard about it until I just tried it one day after laboriously trying to skin one like a deer.
Question though... do you gut the animal before skinning and quartering? Or do you just skin it out, then as you quarter it you just toss the guts at that time??