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Dean Romig 05-14-2022 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel Carter (Post 363628)
Thanks Mike, my memory said a week at that time(70's) so i looked it up. Limit of 1 a day. Guess it would be a trophy to a PA. beagler. Ran in to a few PA. beaglers in Maine who had made the trip to run them. They do not hole and will take the dogs out of hearing causing some anxious moments when you begin to wonder if they are running off game.


But they always circle back. Could be an hour or it could be two... :shock:





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CraigThompson 05-14-2022 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 363629)
Craig - How can woodchuck be any different than muskrat?

I gotta get me a muskrat soon and cook it up like i would a snowshoe hare... and let me tell you, snowshoe hare is not tough at all. I quarter them and take the quarters and the section that has the backstraps and tenderloins and cook them on the grill basting them with something mild (so as not to destroy the flavor - they taste like the dark meat on a store-bought turkey) and eat it like you would a drumstick - Delicious!!

Every year at deer camp I try to get a hare or two with my .270 - just look for their black eyeball against the white fur and the snow on the ground - put the crosshairs on that eyeball and BAM! No loss of meat at all.





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I didn’t eat groundhogs either . I can remmember my grandmother talking about having someone catch them a possum from time to time . They’d put it in a cage and feed it table scraps for awhile then kill it and cook it . Under no circumstances did I ever consume a possum or groundhog or coon or muskrat . Tree rats and a rabbit or two were my extent of trying little fur bearers .


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