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    Hammered them this morning. This picture of me and my old man is going in a frame and on the wall
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    Great hunt man. That's definitely frame worthy. My pm's are good now.

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    good pic. You all messed them up
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    Indeed, yet I have killed no Jack Miners today, this month, or this season as our boy DHall has. I am more jealous of his awesome pig of a bird than everyone else combined.

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    Doing work on some limb rats. I hear ya.

    So I gotta know. What's the go to squirrel recipe. Got a nephew dying to go and I explained to him I'll take him is he's willing to clean and eat the kill. And I've never cooked squirrel before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyworm View Post
    Doing work on some limb rats. I hear ya.

    So I gotta know. What's the go to squirrel recipe. Got a nephew dying to go and I explained to him I'll take him is he's willing to clean and eat the kill. And I've never cooked squirrel before.

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    Don't eat the brains. My MIL told me a story about how they used to boil em and eat the brains.

    I have no idea if it's related but it's not worth the risk. She's crazy as hell.

    Btw squirrel and dumplings are legit.

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    And great pic DC of you and your dad. I have a photo album that is full of pics of dead stuff with me, me and my dad, and my kids. One day I hope one of them will build on it and add more pics.

    ETA:. Just don't put the one of you all holding up double deuces. Don't want the grandkids to think you were gay.
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    nice haul,

    willyworm: dumplings, perlo or stew, cant go wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyworm View Post
    Doing work on some limb rats. I hear ya.

    So I gotta know. What's the go to squirrel recipe. Got a nephew dying to go and I explained to him I'll take him is he's willing to clean and eat the kill. And I've never cooked squirrel before.

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    Look up some YouTube videos on skinning them by cutting and stepping on the tail, it's a pretty easy way. A headshot squirrel is also much easier to clean. Just keep what's below the ribcage. There ain't enough meat above to fool with. Before you cook them any kind of way soak them in saltwater over night.

    Basically your going to have the back and legs, they're perfect for frying and making gravy.
    A stew in the crockpot is easy, add some rice, kielbasa sausage, potatoes and anything else you might like.
    Here lately I've enjoyed wrapping in bacon and smoking them. The bacon doesn't get real crisp in the smoker so I just pull it off and eat them like chicken wings. Put a little meat tenderizer on them for a few hours first and then sprinkle some smokehouse maple run on them before smoking. 1hr at 250 degrees

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    And great pic DC of you and your dad. I have a photo album that is full of pics of dead stuff with me, me and my dad, and my kids. One day I hope one of them will build on it and add more pics.

    ETA:. Just don't put the one of you all holding up double deuces. Don't want the grandkids to think you were gay.
    I assure you that was all Dhalls idea.

    I've got a photo album as well ( I need to get busy and update it). I also write down all my hunts in a leather notebook that stays in my gunsafe. Dad and I hunted together yesterday afternoon for an hour before dark and killed a couple. I told him as we were leaving the woods "one of these days were going to kill 20 in a single hunt". I had no clue it would be the very next morning and to top it off today is my birthday so needless to say it was kind of a special hunt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    Look up some YouTube videos on skinning them by cutting and stepping on the tail, it's a pretty easy way. A headshot squirrel is also much easier to clean. Just keep what's below the ribcage. There ain't enough meat above to fool with. Before you cook them any kind of way soak them in saltwater over night.

    Basically your going to have the back and legs, they're perfect for frying and making gravy.
    A stew in the crockpot is easy, add some rice, kielbasa sausage, potatoes and anything else you might like.
    Here lately I've enjoyed wrapping in bacon and smoking them. The bacon doesn't get real crisp in the smoker so I just pull it off and eat them like chicken wings. Put a little meat tenderizer on them for a few hours first and then sprinkle some smokehouse maple run on them before smoking. 1hr at 250 degrees



    I assure you that was all Dhalls idea.

    I've got a photo album as well ( I need to get busy and update it). I also write down all my hunts in a leather notebook that stays in my gunsafe. Dad and I hunted together yesterday afternoon for an hour before dark and killed a couple. I told him as we were leaving the woods "one of these days were going to kill 20 in a single hunt". I had no clue it would be the very next morning and to top it off today is my birthday so needless to say it was kind of a special hunt
    Happy Birthday!

    And go ahead and include the pic. Just blame it on crazy Uncle Doug. We all have one of those uncle's.

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    Congrats on a good hunt, I know you are proud of that tree dog.

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    Happy Birthday. Great hunt you fellas had and the pictures are great too. Especially like the one of you and your Dad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coonsqualler01 View Post
    Congrats on a good hunt, I know you are proud of that tree dog.
    Yes sir, I'm real proud of him. This afternoon he sent another 15 to that big oak holler in the sky
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    That’s a great hunt you both will always remember. Cleaning 22 would be a chore.

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    Y’all stayed em. BJ

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    Y’all got after them for sure
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    I hear you, DC. Looks like y'all flat get after it. Well done as usual, sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bart View Post
    I hear you, DC. Looks like y'all flat get after it. Well done as usual, sir.
    Thanks, we try not to cut them any slack.
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    Good killing DC!!! Y'all smacked'em good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uga_dawg View Post
    Don't eat the brains. My MIL told me a story about how they used to boil em and eat the brains.

    I have no idea if it's related but it's not worth the risk. She's crazy as hell.

    Btw squirrel and dumplings are legit.
    My grandpa always ate the brains. They was his favorite part. When he skint them he would skin'em down to the nose. Grandma would boil all the heads in a big pot and then serve'em to grandpa in a big bowl. He would hold them skull up in the palm of his hand and hit the top of the skull with a big spoon to crack it. Then he would use the flat handle on the spoon to pry the skull open and scoop the brains out in the spoon. A little pepper and down they went. I tried'em a few times and really tried to like them but to me they tasted like metal, copper to be exact. Like sucking on a penny. Now I love brains and eggs and could eat them every day. But squirrel brains is an acquired taste I reck'n.

    Your ma-in-law probably went crazy when you married her daughter.
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