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<blockquote data-quote="candyman55" data-source="post: 246582" data-attributes="member: 13899"><p>The tail method is the best. I have skinned a bunch of squirrels and every other method gets hair all over em and takes a lot longer. Shootin em in the head really helps tune up your skills for deer season.</p><p> </p><p>I grew up and still live in WVa, squirrel was the main course on many of occasions and still is. We even have squirrel dinners at the local community center on occasion.</p><p> </p><p>As for the heads I don't mind a squirrel head head now and then however I perfer the backs. I guess that eatin squirrel heads isn't any worse than suckin crawdad heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candyman55, post: 246582, member: 13899"] The tail method is the best. I have skinned a bunch of squirrels and every other method gets hair all over em and takes a lot longer. Shootin em in the head really helps tune up your skills for deer season. I grew up and still live in WVa, squirrel was the main course on many of occasions and still is. We even have squirrel dinners at the local community center on occasion. As for the heads I don't mind a squirrel head head now and then however I perfer the backs. I guess that eatin squirrel heads isn't any worse than suckin crawdad heads. [/QUOTE]
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