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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 2668552" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>If you have enough room, cleaning squirrels is actually pretty easy. Slit them from under the rib cage down to the tail end, making sure you don't get the bladder. Once that's done, grab 'em by the neck & front feet and give 'em the old shake, sort of like snapping a towel. Everything comes out at the same time... but like I said you need a bit of room because there can be splash back sometimes. It's just guts, it washes off pretty easy! Skinning them is the real pain, especially if you like the legs. Cut the head off, remove the feet and slit the skin on the legs from top to bottom. Grab by the spine, grab the skin with the other hand and give it a good yank and it should peel off like an orange! Natch! The possums & coon will be glad you use this method as it gives them a snack that evening!</p><p>Cheers, </p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 2668552, member: 78056"] If you have enough room, cleaning squirrels is actually pretty easy. Slit them from under the rib cage down to the tail end, making sure you don't get the bladder. Once that's done, grab 'em by the neck & front feet and give 'em the old shake, sort of like snapping a towel. Everything comes out at the same time... but like I said you need a bit of room because there can be splash back sometimes. It's just guts, it washes off pretty easy! Skinning them is the real pain, especially if you like the legs. Cut the head off, remove the feet and slit the skin on the legs from top to bottom. Grab by the spine, grab the skin with the other hand and give it a good yank and it should peel off like an orange! Natch! The possums & coon will be glad you use this method as it gives them a snack that evening! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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