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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Went out with my oldest son and we took 2 fox and a black squirrel. Our camera girl is still learning the ins and outs of videoing so we missed the shots on the vid. Sorry. But you still get to see alot of great hunting footage and how to prepare the squirrels for the plate.

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  • could u send me the complete recipe in a message???? thanks!!!

  • @austinmassey21

    Usually just by rinsing under cold water.

  • I've got urban squirrels that live in my attic and I want to get rid of them. I'm going to shoot them, but I didnt want to just dump them in the trash. Saw a couple videos on skinning and stuff, and your video just made me hungry. Would eating these squirrels be a bad idea since they've lived in my attic (only to sleep from what the pest control guy tells me, they leave to 'forage' during the day)

  • @locojacket

    They would be fine to eat. City squirrel or country squirrel, makes no difference!!

  • would grey squirrels be good to eat? i have a bunch in my backyard eating some plants and have been wanting to get rid of some but i dont want to throw away the meat so i want to know if they are good to eat

  • @GetThatMexican123

    Squirrels are squirrels, some bigger than others but they are all edible and taste great. Grey squirrels are a medium sized squirrel and taste fine.

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  • @three6619

    So you're saying that all guns should be made into singleshots then?? You're a moronic baffoon that shoots your mouth off just to hear your own words. Piss off head case.

  • @JacobsRandomVideos

    The day is coming where we will be depending on the land to supply us more and more. The people that can use the land and it's resources will survive.

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  • @MrAnthonyRizzo no problem ,, also if u boil ur squirrel in water on a low heat for a hour or two ,, then dip it in egg and i like to use andys catfish batter ,, weird i know ,,,, but delicous !!!!!!!!! i use the cajan catfish batter it seems to match the flavor best !!!! gonna do this myself tomorrow !!!!!

  • @jjrrhh11 Hmmm? That is real good information because I can try what you just said and if I like it then I know I would also lioke squirrels. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @MrAnthonyRizzo i think squirrell taste like a mix between fried pork and fried chicken when done proplerly ,, like if you took a little piece of both and ate them at the same time

  • @die4alife ur not wrong at all the city squirrells where i live you can not eat because of that ,,

  • @die4alife eat some and find out!

  • put an onion in the water have you ever grilled them?

  • i find that the young ones are indeed tender not tough at all thumbs up

  • @leslyclaypoolio That's right "pretty much" because rabbits are actualy lagomorphs while squirrels are rodents. The difference rests in the number of upper incisors and their diets. Lagomorphs are herbivores while rodents are omnivores. Squirrels however do have an herbivorous diet and are active little creatures much like rabbits which leads me to conclude that their meats must both be low fat and very tough. I imagine they would taste best in stews or chilies.

  • what kind of a choke did tony use in his shotgun?

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