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| Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 99
| Squirrel Field Care To further stimulate chat about squirrel hunting, here’s another topic that some might care to comment on. What manner or extent of field care do you apply to your squirrel kill? That is: do you just pop your kill into a game bag, do you field dress your kill on retrieval or do you completely dress out your prize on the spot? And if your method is none of the above but something totally different, please share with us what that method might be. Maybe there’s some method few of us are familiar with (a portable, solar driven refrigerated back-pack, perhaps?) Last edited by NHmsj; 10-08-2007 at 11:26 AM. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 4,650
| I eat it on the spot being careful not to get too much hair and risk a hairball. sam. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 10,750
| I typically gut the squirrell & other critters when the temp is up a bit. I carry a cooler and throw them on ice untill I get them home. If it's pretty cold out, I don't get too spun up. Squirrell is easier to skin IMO before gutted.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 220
| I don't skin the squirrel on the spot but just keep hunting.When I am done for the day I find a cool creek and skin them before going home if possible.I lay the squirrels when skinned and gutted in the current and let them wash out. |
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| Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Louisville, Kentucky
Posts: 69
| I throw em in my vest and they don't start scratching me like a couple years back, long story, but you can imagine or have probably experienced it. ![]() |
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| Member Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 69
| I gut them as soon as they stop wrigling, strech out cavity drain out blood. Starting to save liver and hearts for experimental recipes. Then I take sweet smelling green leaves preferably sassafrass, wintergreen, or sweetfern and stuff the cavity full drop in shopping bag . in shoulder knapsack. Now I am itching to go out, life events work and some pain keep in indoors. Please share a description on skinning bushytails fast easy and neat. harahar Samuel. Just walk down the street in your neat town among the coffee shops and bazaars chewing on a raw bushy tail like a burrito. Sit among the suit and tie people in the park under blue skies at lunchtime. Last edited by rtch77; 11-01-2007 at 06:09 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 4,650
| Must admit people stare at me but have gotten used to it. sam. |
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| Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 99
| God, I love squirrel talk! rtch77, As for myself, I am expecting a knee joint replacment not too far in the future. I am, of course, trying to delay it until after the hunting season. Funny thing though, there is ALWAYS someting to hunt at some point in time. Sorry to hear you are housebound somewhat. Tell us, any new cooking adventures? Anything we'd like to attempt ourselves? |
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