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    Hunting pic

    kind of.


    Squirrels in my Griswold Chicken Fryer. Just add biscuits and gravy. Good stuff Maynard.
    If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.

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    Its been a long time, and those look pretty larrupin.

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    i don't eat squirrel


    unless I'm by myself or with somebody
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    Where are the heads? Best tasting meat is on the head.

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    I shoots them in the heads.
    If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.

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    Technically, that's a cooking pic.

    I took my .22 mag and some FMJ's to work week last week. Just never had time to go with all the drama.
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    Kick in a little commission and I can sell that Griswold on eBay for ya'! It'd sell in a New York minute with that lid.
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    My favorite recipe for squirrel is squirrel dumplins. Especiallybif you can get some young greys.

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    I make squirrel and dumplin's and more often "creamed" squirrel and biscuits. But, I go the other way. I keep my "old" squirrels separate and use them. Good way to cook them tender. Young squirrels get fried, steamed a little and gravy made. I'm probably on track to shoot about a hundred this year (I think my "record" is 147). My dad, both my sisters and a couple old hunters who can't get out anymore love me this time of year.
    If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.

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    I had to quit eating squirrels. Too high in cholesterol.
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    I didn't. Crestor 20............
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    I'm gonna die of something... odds are getting less it will be by a jealous husband.. don't smoke, gave up chewing.. guess it will be of squirrel meat.
    If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.

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    Probably choke to death on a warble if you keep earing squirrels this early!

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    another vile thing you "southern" people have to put up with we don't. Seen about 3 in my life - one on a dog an the others on cattle.
    If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.

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    Our squirrels here get them bad some years. I don't remeber seeing them on greys though, just the reds mainly.

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