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Marmot hunting in the high Rockies
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<blockquote data-quote="BillNye" data-source="post: 2558377" data-attributes="member: 114642"><p>We do a similar hunt in the alpine up here. Usually hike in and camp up high around an alpine lake and they'll be out early in the morning sunning themselves on rocks. If you can spot them they offer lots of good long shots. The meat is pretty similar to other squirrels, kind of nutty and on the tougher side so we tend to cook it up in a slow cooker and make pulled "pork". Turns out better than the real thing! You do need to add a bit of fat though, bacon or butter or lard[ATTACH=full]373868[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillNye, post: 2558377, member: 114642"] We do a similar hunt in the alpine up here. Usually hike in and camp up high around an alpine lake and they'll be out early in the morning sunning themselves on rocks. If you can spot them they offer lots of good long shots. The meat is pretty similar to other squirrels, kind of nutty and on the tougher side so we tend to cook it up in a slow cooker and make pulled "pork". Turns out better than the real thing! You do need to add a bit of fat though, bacon or butter or lard[ATTACH type="full" width="320px"]373868[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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