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Aging Squirrel

WestKyHunt

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The Kentucky modern gun season came to a close today.
3 weekends in the deer woods always leads to pondering what to do once the season ends.
Grab the bow?
Wait until late muzzleloader?
Give up deer and shift focus to ducks? (This is usually the winner).

Anyone that has sat a stand for whitetails knows all too often what you hope may be a deer coming through the woods is usually a squirrel turning up leaves looking for fallen mast.
After a couple bouts of getting punked by the bushy tails, revenge plans come to mind.
I do a fair bit of squirrel hunting every year, yet still struggle with a *quick* way to ensure tender bites of meat.

Then the thought strikes me, deer are typically aged hanging. I've read several accounts of leaving whole ducks to hang during the winter months.
Why not squirrel?


Has anyone tried this, or perhaps know of someone who has?



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Growing up hunting and eating cottontail, we would always brine in saltwater once home before freezing. Never ate a bad rabbit.
Ol timers around here always salt water brined until water was clear or soaked in buttermilk.
While that may tenderize the animal some, it tends to take the flavor with it.
 
Ol timers around here always salt water brined until water was clear or soaked in buttermilk.
While that may tenderize the animal some, it tends to take the flavor with it.

I never experienced flavor loss. But that was the only way I ever ate them. Not sure I could tell a difference.
 
Not sure what he would score and not sure if the 7mag would have been enough gun..
Growing up squirrel hunting was so much fun and they were delicious. I pop a few every now and then, need to fill my buck tag and put some in the freezer!
 

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The more I think about it, its possible I’ve had more “fun” squirrel hunting than deer hunting locally in years past. But I really don’t do it anymore, as we have only gray squirrels. I’ve done some fox squirrel hunting in OH and those bad boys are WORTH it. Kinda ruined the local squirrel scene for me. The grays, in comparison are often about only about 1/2 to 2/3 the size, and much tougher it seems to skin. Man I wish I had those big fox squirrels here!
 
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