Jan 29, 2009 #41 cox7215 Expert Rating - 100% 4 0 0 Dec 12, 2008 1,311 36 Kokomo, IN wow, that is big!!!!!
Feb 13, 2009 #42 M ML ll THUMBHOLE Plinker Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Feb 6, 2009 112 16 PLAINFIELD,IN I got four squirrels in ten minutes last month. Now I know what to make for breakfast. Biscuits and squirrel gravy!! (nice tree rat)
I got four squirrels in ten minutes last month. Now I know what to make for breakfast. Biscuits and squirrel gravy!! (nice tree rat)
Feb 18, 2009 #43 J jy951 Sharpshooter Rating - 100% 40 0 0 Feb 18, 2009 612 27 Nice squirrel. You didn't weight it?
Feb 19, 2009 #44 Wabatuckian Smith-Sights.com Industry Partner Rating - 100% 1 0 0 May 9, 2008 3,097 83 Wabash No, I didn't. I should have. I know it weighed about twice as much as the 1911 I was using to cover it when I walked up on it (That's really a .45 hole behind its shoulder, not a .22... the squirrel was so big that the .22 hole isn't visible :lol Josh <><
No, I didn't. I should have. I know it weighed about twice as much as the 1911 I was using to cover it when I walked up on it (That's really a .45 hole behind its shoulder, not a .22... the squirrel was so big that the .22 hole isn't visible :lol Josh <><
Feb 20, 2009 #45 J jand1911s Plinker Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 24, 2008 4 6 Zionsville whoa whoa that's a biggun!
Feb 22, 2009 #46 pinhead56 Sharpshooter Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mar 24, 2008 372 18 Indianapolis As for squirrel recipes, something tells me that if you wrapped it in bacon and grilled them over a fire... filet arbre de rat
As for squirrel recipes, something tells me that if you wrapped it in bacon and grilled them over a fire... filet arbre de rat
Feb 22, 2009 #47 Wabatuckian Smith-Sights.com Industry Partner Rating - 100% 1 0 0 May 9, 2008 3,097 83 Wabash Turned out I had to cook him in the crockpot for 24 hours before he was edible I have a couple more (smaller) ones that I think may get cooked over a fire... Josh <><
Turned out I had to cook him in the crockpot for 24 hours before he was edible I have a couple more (smaller) ones that I think may get cooked over a fire... Josh <><
Feb 22, 2009 #48 Wabatuckian Smith-Sights.com Industry Partner Rating - 100% 1 0 0 May 9, 2008 3,097 83 Wabash Turned out I had to cook him in the crockpot for 24 hours before he was edible I have a couple more (smaller) ones that I think may get cooked over a fire... Josh <><
Turned out I had to cook him in the crockpot for 24 hours before he was edible I have a couple more (smaller) ones that I think may get cooked over a fire... Josh <><
Aug 31, 2009 #49 sand creek kennels Shooter Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Aug 15, 2009 56 6 HOLY SQUIRREL! I have been treerat hunting for almost 20 years and have NEVER seen one that big! good job!
HOLY SQUIRREL! I have been treerat hunting for almost 20 years and have NEVER seen one that big! good job!
Aug 31, 2009 #50 The Meach Expert Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Feb 23, 2009 1,093 38 Nobletucky I think if we try we can make this a 1 year thread
Sep 1, 2009 #51 Wabatuckian Smith-Sights.com Industry Partner Rating - 100% 1 0 0 May 9, 2008 3,097 83 Wabash I saw one the other day getting fat off of my apple tree, almost that big. I'm going to have to see if I can set up safely and take him. The tree is up near the house, and so I'll have to be careful. Josh <><
I saw one the other day getting fat off of my apple tree, almost that big. I'm going to have to see if I can set up safely and take him. The tree is up near the house, and so I'll have to be careful. Josh <><