January 13, 2026, 05:40 PM
wrightdI have a squirrel problem, but don't like shooting them
I used to eat them, they were pretty good, but I only ate the Hams after flash frying and cooking them down with gravy and onions. Like lots of wild game, it how you cook it, there's not that much wild meat that can't be made pretty good to eat.
January 13, 2026, 07:02 PM
Genorogers^^^^ What wrightd says. You have to know how to cook them but you also know how to clean them properly including removing the glands. I've eaten hundreds of them, mostly Fox squirrels, and they are a treat.
January 13, 2026, 07:05 PM
SchmelbyI haven't seen a fox squirrel down this way in 30 years. All gray.
January 13, 2026, 07:15 PM
GenorogersI'm a hundred miles North of you but 50 years ago we only had Fox outside of the City. The grays are moving into my area these past 5-6 years. I still see a big red or black Fox squirrels at my bird feeders but Grays too.
January 13, 2026, 08:15 PM
MikeinNCquote:
Originally posted by Genorogers:
^^^^ What wrightd says. You have to know how to cook them but you also know how to clean them properly including removing the glands. I've eaten hundreds of them, mostly Fox squirrels, and they are a treat.
Pop-pop had a board with a nail thru it. He’d slap the squirrel onto the nail(head), then ring the neck with his pocketknife, then grab the skin with a pair of pliers and pull the skin off. Guts fell out, chopped off the feet n hands n tail, then cut the neck. Meat went into a bag, when you got enough, throw em in a bag with flour or corn meal, salt n pepper and fry em like fish.
He did the same for catfish.
January 13, 2026, 08:19 PM
GenorogersI'm good with that Mike !