Squirrel, it's what's for dinner.

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I've been meaning to post this for a while now...Better late than never!

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Awesome! Squirrel is one of my favorite meats. I par boil mine for about a 1-1/2 hours and then brown it in a frying pan with butter, salt & pepper.
 
That's one thing where the Izula has its strength - I would not like to skin a squirrel with a RC-4 or anything bigger...
 
That's prime West VA cuisine right there! Squirrel is good. Rabbit is better, IMO. I love the texture of rabbit- so chewy. Shoot 'em, cook 'em & eat 'em!
 
i don't want to be a partypooper but be aware of what pictures you post online. i remember a thread a few years ago in the Busse forum where pictures of a bloody knife and what looked like dead vermint lead to a complaint about animal cruelty by an unknown forumite. Iirc Spark was court ordered to disclose the identity of the poster and from what i remember the O.P. got a lot of unwanted problem.
I don't have a problem with your pictures or with pestcontrol or hunting. Just be carefull you don't get into problems because not everyone on bladeforums has the same idea about the natural food chain.
 
i don't want to be a partypooper but be aware of what pictures you post online. i remember a thread a few years ago in the Busse forum where pictures of a bloody knife and what looked like dead vermint lead to a complaint about animal cruelty by an unknown forumite. Iirc Spark was court ordered to disclose the identity of the poster and from what i remember the O.P. got a lot of unwanted problem.
I don't have a problem with your pictures or with pestcontrol or hunting. Just be carefull you don't get into problems because not everyone on bladeforums has the same idea about the natural food chain.


If I remember correctly, that was a raccoon that was stuck in a persons garage. He stabbed it to death or some other such thing.

While I personally have no problem with what happened in that thread, it did straddle the line between humane and slightly sadistic.

This on the other hand is a clear cut case of small game/rodent hunting, the animal was dispatched in a responsible, humane way and was processed in standard fashion.

While some might not agree with hunting or pest control in this matter, no laws of any kind were broken and nothing can really be said.

Your concern is noted and appeciated though, thank you.
 
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