Them doughnuts work a treat don't theyDiscovered when it is time to stop as light was fading this evening, a "squirrel looking head" comes around the base of a tree. After the head and top half of its body turned to pink mist, recovered the "squirrel" on the right. More commonly known as a rat.
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What do you skin them with?I managed 12 today with the Tikka T1X 22lr.
Brought them home to be skinned and frozen for the dog although he didn't look too convinced initially![]()
Just skin them to the mid point and then whack with a clever. Head and fur waste can then be wrapped neatly into a ball that can be placed in your food waste bin without upsetting the Cart Person.I've eaten them and it's good, it's the bloody skinning!
Post it here if you don't mind for all to see, I know I'd be interestedJust skin them to the mid point and then whack with a clever. Head and fur waste can then be wrapped neatly into a ball that can be placed in your food waste bin without upsetting the Cart Person.
I’ll send you a cracking, all be it adapted, Keith Floyd recipe for the hind quarters and saddle if you’re interested?
K
Even that is too much fory aching hands!Just skin them to the mid point and then whack with a clever. Head and fur waste can then be wrapped neatly into a ball that can be placed in your food waste bin without upsetting the Cart Person.
I’ll send you a cracking, all be it adapted, Keith Floyd recipe for the hind quarters and saddle if you’re interested?
K
Maybe I'll have another go. I think before I should have maybe sorted them a little quicker, I am assuming they sour quickly like a rabbit if not gutted straight away.I've eaten them and it's good, it's the bloody skinning!
After attending to 3 fallow does you’ll welcome some light kitchen sink entertainment. Trust me!Even that is too much fory aching hands!
There is easier prey out there![]()
They are easier!After attending
After attending to 3 fallow does you’ll welcome some light kitchen sink entertainment. Trust me!
K
There is a quick way to skin them, similar to skinning chicken and game without removing the feathers. Slit under the tail then pull the skin up while standing on the tail. All the skin comes off in one go. Takes less than a minute per squirrel. Youtube has lots of videos on it: search for "quick squirrel skinning".I've eaten them and it's good, it's the bloody skinning!

Ay, tried that skinningThere is a quick way to skin them, similar to skinning chicken and game without removing the feathers. Slit under the tail then pull the skin up while standing on the tail. All the skin comes off in one go. Takes less than a minute per squirrel. Youtube has lots of videos on it: search for "quick squirrel skinning".
Problem is there is a scent gland inside the legs, so put 50 of them in a freezer and the whole freezer stinks.
Below is today's haul: went to blow the leaves away and spotted these guys looking for nuts in the leaves, so got distracted for half an hour in between the rain. Alas the dead squirrels are used only as food for the foxes, which come every day to the pile of grass cuttings where I dump them. These 14 are after ten or so just before dusk yesterday: while I was away dealing with work the past week, 30 to 40 new squirrels moved into the garden.
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Ay, tried that method years ago.There is a quick way to skin them, similar to skinning chicken and game without removing the feathers. Slit under the tail then pull the skin up while standing on the tail. All the skin comes off in one go. Takes less than a minute per squirrel. Youtube has lots of videos on it: search for "quick squirrel skinning".
Problem is there is a scent gland inside the legs, so put 50 of them in a freezer and the whole freezer stinks.
Below is today's haul: went to blow the leaves away and spotted these guys looking for nuts in the leaves, so got distracted for half an hour in between the rain. Alas the dead squirrels are used only as food for the foxes, which come every day to the pile of grass cuttings where I dump them. These 14 are after ten or so just before dusk yesterday: while I was away dealing with work the past week, 30 to 40 new squirrels moved into the garden.
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I dont use a call just squeak with my lips , many a squirrel has fallen to this method.Has anyone had any luck with a squirrel call? I saw one for sale recently and wondered if theyre actually any good.