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Does anyone take advantage of the spring squirrel season? Are they ok to eat in the warm weather? I have heard differing viewpoints.

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Guest Jcochran88
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Yes I take part and yes they are ok to eat as long as they don't have any wolves(its a worm that gets in under the skin if they have them it will leave a hole in the skin and a sore. easily detected.

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This is the best time to eat them. You can get out and get young squirrels that are tender. I am taking my 10 year old to get her some gun time before next deer season. She loves squirrel hunting cause I don't make her get up so early.

Guest GatorsRule1976
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Oh my! I haven't been squirrel hunting since I was little! I might just have to go...I sure would like to have a good mess of squirrel! :yum:

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Yes I take part and yes they are ok to eat as long as they don't have any wolves(its a worm that gets in under the skin if they have them it will leave a hole in the skin and a sore. easily detected.

Not to hijack the thread but is a wolve the same as a warble?

oldogy

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I would like to get out there and hunt them with my son. He is 6 and would be his first official hunt. He is itching to go! I haven't hunted squirrels in years because I don't like to eat them. May have to try them again, though...

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Used to hunt them a bit...once I figured out how to skin the suckers without getting hair everywhere. I got some one time that must have had a 100% pinecone diet. Tasted like pine-sol. Was so bad that I deferred to Rabbits only.

If I could figure out how to cook them right I would probably do more squirrel hunting, but am spoiled on rabbit for now. May try some brunswick stew if I get bored and want to shoot some more tree rats.

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Yes I take part and yes they are ok to eat as long as they don't have any wolves(its a worm that gets in under the skin if they have them it will leave a hole in the skin and a sore. easily detected.

Doesn't hurt the meat at all, though, the larva is under skin only.

I've eaten many a squirrel that had "wolves" in them.

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