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Nice! I always seemed to have trouble killing them outright with the 410, even with bigger shot. All our squirrels are town squirrels, not many in the woods.
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nice gun and a big squirl...do you eat your squirls...charlie
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I will eat this one Charlie, it seems like a young one. I'd like to accumulate a few more. I heard one barking this afternoon, but it wasn't on my place. I'm looking for suggestions as to how to fix 'em. I didn't even see or hear the Piney that's usually around. There are Black Walnut trees, Buckeyes, and Oak trees in my woods. The Walnuts are just now starting to drop here. All of the leaves are still thick here.
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That is a neat little gun!
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Charlie, I weighed the Fox Squirrel I got yesterday right after I shot it, it weighed 2 pounds even.
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You will have to deduct some weight for shot.
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09-11-2017, 09:39 PM | #9 | ||||||
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that was a big squirl...the fox squirl is scarse in my county lots of grays... young fox and grey squirls are good eating but old ones are good for dumplings only...charlie
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I had a friend in Indiana that use to throw them in a pressure cooker and then make biscuits and squirrel gravy.
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