43- Official Team Chaos Thread
#294
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,438
Likes: 0
From:
Tyler, sounds like fun,
I mostly quit squirrel hunting because my squirrel woods is basically my deer woods. IMO really not
good for bowhunting to walk through the woods blasting away. But I used to love it.
Killing a mess of wild squirrels in the woods can be more of a challenge than a lot of people think,
and it is good experience for younger hunters.
Our Cajun camp cook would insist on cooking the squirrel heads. Ever tried squirrel brains? = tasty.
There is nothing better than coming back from a cold hunt to some steamin, fallin off the bone
squirrel and gravy on a pile of white rice. That and put it on white bread with some marinated onions.
I mostly quit squirrel hunting because my squirrel woods is basically my deer woods. IMO really not
good for bowhunting to walk through the woods blasting away. But I used to love it.
Killing a mess of wild squirrels in the woods can be more of a challenge than a lot of people think,
and it is good experience for younger hunters.
Our Cajun camp cook would insist on cooking the squirrel heads. Ever tried squirrel brains? = tasty.
There is nothing better than coming back from a cold hunt to some steamin, fallin off the bone
squirrel and gravy on a pile of white rice. That and put it on white bread with some marinated onions.

#295
ORIGINAL: LebeauHunter
Our Cajun camp cook would insist on cooking the squirrel heads. Ever tried squirrel brains? = tasty.
Our Cajun camp cook would insist on cooking the squirrel heads. Ever tried squirrel brains? = tasty.

#296
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,438
Likes: 0
From:
I don't advise anyone to eat it, although it tasted pretty good.
About 3 or 4 years ago there was a lot of talk about a link between mad cow disease (or a
similar brain disease) and eating squirrel and cow brains. I think it was in West Va. or Kentucky.
I don't eat them anymore. It's a dying delicacy.
About 3 or 4 years ago there was a lot of talk about a link between mad cow disease (or a
similar brain disease) and eating squirrel and cow brains. I think it was in West Va. or Kentucky.
I don't eat them anymore. It's a dying delicacy.

#300
ORIGINAL: bloodcreek
Not sure what it is but i get confused everytime i come to visit this thread. To much chaos i guess
[8D]
Not sure what it is but i get confused everytime i come to visit this thread. To much chaos i guess
[8D]




