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Jinkers them fox are big squirrels. We have gray & red. The reds aren't a mouthful . . . and then it tastes like pine. Open on them all year, though.

THE ADMIRAL has took to thinkin she's above eatin squirrel lately so I usually take me a hunt where I shoot one and cook it in the woods on a small fire with a boiler of rice then a cup of tea.

It's become a tradition.
 
paulvallandigham said:
YOu can spice up the soap, or make it a stew by adding sausage, and ground beef, or add chicken chunks to it. Thicken it with real cream. Food for a KING!! :thumbsup:

Geeze, with all of that in the soup you might as well leave out the squirrel.
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HD
 
"tg I do use a smootie. Did you notice the shot snake over my sholder?"

Yeah I caught that and the very looks of the gun did not look like a rifle certainly not a small bore squirrel gun. it is a very nice looking gun and it looks like you know how to use it.
 

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