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geterdun2 12-29-2006 12:35 PM

fox and squirrel question
 
hey guys, two quick questions....
1. i saw a little red fox today while hunting with my ML for deer, do you guys usually shoot these foxes or let them walk. i doubt they are good eating, so i guess getting them mounted is the only possibility. do you kill a fox if you see it while deer hunting w/ a ML?

2. about how many squirrels would it take to get a nice sized amouint of meat for say, one person. do you need atleast 3, 6...or what. i have never hunted them so im not sure how many would make a decent serving size. also, are they easy to skin and clean. i have a bunch out in my yard and i have never shot one, but would like to with my bow if possible. thanks alot

metaldonnieg 12-29-2006 02:11 PM

RE: fox and squirrel question
 
I don't particularly like squirrel so I don't eat much but I would think a single one would be plenty for a one person meal. They are pretty easy to clean, you do it pretty much just like a rabbit. As far as the fox, I think I'd hold out and wait on a deer if I was after deer. Any other time and I'd be hauling that guy home, though I wouldn't eat it.

geterdun2 12-29-2006 02:16 PM

RE: fox and squirrel question
 
metal - thanks alot for your reply. yea i did hold out for a deer, even though none never came through. now i wish i would have shot it and got it stuffed. it was a big ol one to. would have looked good in my hunting album

geterdun2 12-29-2006 02:50 PM

RE: fox and squirrel question
 
thanks alot ridge runner, that gives me a good estimate of how many are needed.


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