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<blockquote data-quote="ttbcur" data-source="post: 771972" data-attributes="member: 65553"><p>I use to do the cut in the back and pull apart i went to tenn and learned a new way this year i allways start with a bucket of warm or hot water soak one for a min this way they are flexable and it helps to keep the hair from getting all over the meat but lets see if i can explain this the way i was taught this was done on a brick "sinder block" side cuts and a good sharp knife dip them in water cut there front feet off with side cuts cutt here tail on the bottom side rite by there butt hole cut it twist the tail cut down each side from tail about a inch twards there ribs put tail on the block step on it pull up on back feet it will pull skin off to head grab the rear of the skin and pull the other way cut rear feet off at the last joint and cut head off and gut them cut em open and pull guts out and you are done thats the best way ive found those old fox "red" squirrels can be tuff to skin thats the best way for me but the old cut there feet and tail off dip them in warm water make a inch cut on there back stick fingers in cut and pull till she gives allways works to</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttbcur, post: 771972, member: 65553"] I use to do the cut in the back and pull apart i went to tenn and learned a new way this year i allways start with a bucket of warm or hot water soak one for a min this way they are flexable and it helps to keep the hair from getting all over the meat but lets see if i can explain this the way i was taught this was done on a brick "sinder block" side cuts and a good sharp knife dip them in water cut there front feet off with side cuts cutt here tail on the bottom side rite by there butt hole cut it twist the tail cut down each side from tail about a inch twards there ribs put tail on the block step on it pull up on back feet it will pull skin off to head grab the rear of the skin and pull the other way cut rear feet off at the last joint and cut head off and gut them cut em open and pull guts out and you are done thats the best way ive found those old fox "red" squirrels can be tuff to skin thats the best way for me but the old cut there feet and tail off dip them in warm water make a inch cut on there back stick fingers in cut and pull till she gives allways works to [/QUOTE]
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