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Red Squirrel #7814621
03/06/23 10:26 PM
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Hello everyone, I was thinking about eating a red squirrel I shot witb my pellet gun and was wondering your thoughts on the taste of red squirrel and if it is edible.? Thanks!

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7814627
03/06/23 10:30 PM
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Cook him up, boil then bread and fry.

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7814643
03/06/23 10:40 PM
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You need a fox squirrel they have more meat.

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7814650
03/06/23 10:47 PM
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Red squirrels are small, but taste the same as grey squirrels around here. They might taste different in areas where they eat primarily pine nuts. I've never tried one that did.

Keith

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7814688
03/07/23 12:15 AM
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simple way to cook them , 2-3 sheets of aluminum foil laid of flat ,lay your cleaned squirrel in , some butter salt and pepper then a good squirt of your favorite bbq sauce
fold that up in the first sheet , flip it over fold the other way ,and if you like one more time again different direction

bake about 350 for 35 minutes
you can pull coals out of a fire and lay the foil packet right on the coals , this is the reason for a 3rd sheet

the mess throws right out for simple clean up


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7814896
03/07/23 11:06 AM
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60 some years ago i was a mountain man/ trapper my Mom fried them in butter


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: Guss] #7814903
03/07/23 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Guss
You need a fox squirrel they have more meat.

Or a grey


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7814904
03/07/23 11:17 AM
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Cant stand the smell of them.Have to be pretty hungry before I'd eat one.


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: Boco] #7814908
03/07/23 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Boco
Cant stand the smell of them.Have to be pretty hungry before I'd eat one.

Me too


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: 330-Trapper] #7814941
03/07/23 12:08 PM
03/07/23 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by Boco
Cant stand the smell of them.Have to be pretty hungry before I'd eat one.

Me too


Do the red squirrels in your area eat mostly pine nuts?

Keith

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #7814943
03/07/23 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
simple way to cook them , 2-3 sheets of aluminum foil laid of flat ,lay your cleaned squirrel in , some butter salt and pepper then a good squirt of your favorite bbq sauce
fold that up in the first sheet , flip it over fold the other way ,and if you like one more time again different direction

bake about 350 for 35 minutes
you can pull coals out of a fire and lay the foil packet right on the coals , this is the reason for a 3rd sheet

the mess throws right out for simple clean up


I thought you were gonna say throw the squirrel in the trash and eat the aluminum foil.....Im with Boco on this one.

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: 330-Trapper] #7814944
03/07/23 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by Boco
Cant stand the smell of them.Have to be pretty hungry before I'd eat one.

Me too


Me three!


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: midlander] #7814947
03/07/23 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by midlander
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
simple way to cook them , 2-3 sheets of aluminum foil laid of flat ,lay your cleaned squirrel in , some butter salt and pepper then a good squirt of your favorite bbq sauce
fold that up in the first sheet , flip it over fold the other way ,and if you like one more time again different direction

bake about 350 for 35 minutes
you can pull coals out of a fire and lay the foil packet right on the coals , this is the reason for a 3rd sheet

the mess throws right out for simple clean up


I thought you were gonna say throw the squirrel in the trash and eat the aluminum foil.....Im with Boco on this one.

I use this on greys the kids loved it camping they were asking me to bring squirrel to every camping trip
if your going to eat a red it would be worth a try.


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7814950
03/07/23 12:33 PM
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Pressure cook for 20 minutes. Then brown them in a frying pan with bacon grease and steak sauce .

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7815053
03/07/23 03:17 PM
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Pressure cook for about 5 minutes or so, debone, cook in chili. You need a couple of them though.............also good in baked pot pie ie. pie crust, chopped up taters, carrots, peas etc., gravy, mix it up and dump it in the pie and put the top on and bake.................


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7815103
03/07/23 04:24 PM
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I've ate hundreds of them always good ,

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7815105
03/07/23 04:27 PM
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Sounds like the dove of the squirrel family.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

Jerry Herbst
Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7815124
03/07/23 04:44 PM
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I've eaten few, just small is all

I can't believe no one has commented on OP's username.....

Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7815300
03/07/23 08:52 PM
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When I and 2 of my friends went squirrel hunting, we shot all of them.
The red squirrels tasted just as good as the fox and gray squirrels.
Just a lot smaller !


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Re: Red Squirrel [Re: ] #7815640
03/08/23 09:40 AM
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Back in the old days, when my kit mostly consisted of a pocket knife, a Model 94 Daisy, and a "quarter pack" of BB's, Red Squirrels were my favorite prey when camping in the Upper Peninsula. I'd smite them, skin and gut, and me Mudder would fry them up and we'd proudly eat them with the trout we would catch in what ever creek we camped along. Good stuff.


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