Like Bcoop I used to hunt and cook my own squirrel as a kid. When we were out deer hunting, during the day I would go off hunting squirrel. I always thought it was great, but if you dont cook it right it can come out very tough.
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Massive apt fire started by resident using a blowtorch to prep a squirrel for dinner
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Yeah, fuck that. I hunted squirrel with a 410 one time, and that was enough. .22 to the head, no messy clean up. It actually encouraged me and helped me to become a much better shot. The pain in the ass of picking out the pellets, that is.Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostThat's why I like to use a .22 or .17 rifle and pop them in the head.
My first time to eat squirrel was after using a .410. We would spoon the pellets out of the crock pot as it simmered in the cream of mushroom soup. We still had to chew slowly just in case.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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It'd better be one charming bushy tailed rat. Even then, not so sure. Rodents and things that can be dried and made dog treats I dont eat.Originally posted by Jimbo View PostWhat if it had a great personality?"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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I am surprised more don't burn down their houses cooking shit in their garages and on the sides of their house with little burners hooked up to propane tanks. I saw it many, many times reading meters. It usually smelled horrible so i could see why they were cooking the shit outside.Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostThere were several large fires in Dallas during the '70s when Vietnamese refugees were given apartments and tried to start campfires in them.
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Ive got some around here but not like in the city or down south like texas/arkansas.
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