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Unread 06-22-2023, 12:24 PM   #12
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My retired Brother when not in pursuit of bluegill filets enjoys chasing the "tree rats" as you call them. As I recall season opens here on Aug. 15, I may need to encourage him to pursue a few of these critters prior to the PA gatherings. He did say something the other day about having some fox squirrels in the freezer that voted for Eisenhower if that would work...

Having spent a decent amount of time in Colonial Williamsburg and having eaten a good bit in all the "colonial taverns" in the restored area I got intrested in their version of Brunswick stew because of past experiences .

But they also have a thing at one of the taverns there called Colonial Game Pie I wanna try also I think it calls for deer rabbit and duck . I'm oughtta rabbit but I have mallard breasts and plenty venison I think pheasant breast could fill in for the rabbit . Anyway I wanna give that one a go soon .
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