Grey Squirrel - Food of kings!!

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Niels

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I had a goose a couple of weeks ago, right after the snow melted away. Poor thing was really skinny, but it tasted great, possibly because all its fat had been burned while there was snow. I don't know about squirrels though, never had one.
 

Chiseller

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 5, 2011
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I likes em straight off the spit ;)
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Everything Mac

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Isn't hare rare these days? If they are should you be eating them? Think that I've only seen 2 my whole life.

Wasn't Wirral where they held that famous hare coursing event? Before it got banned that is.

A pub near pooley bridge used to serve grey squirrel. It was in an area that was where two expanding grey populations were expected to join, wiping out red populations. Or at least that was what a local wildlife group was claiming. Never tried it though.


Depends where you are really I guess, we had a few in that particular location so I took one for the pot. This was easily a year ago now. I know the numbers haven't suffered. I'd not be taking them regularly though.

As for coursing I have absolutely no idea, I only just recently moved there. Though I seem to spend the majority of my time in the North Sea these days...

Andy
 

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