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Never squirrel hunted before

Yes, definitely freeze in water fully submerged. I've had squirrel 8 months later and they tasted like they fell out of the tree yesterday. I soak them over night in salt water as well.
 
Do any of you guys bother keeping the fur? I've heard they are good to learn how to tan with which id like to learn. I'll definitely be keeping the tails though because my uncle ties flies and he could use the fur for them.
 
I'm like Jesse on the hides, not much left to do anything with when I get done LOL! As far as the tails it's best to strip the fur off of the tail bone while it's still attached to the squirrel. Then I pack the inside with Borax to cure it best.
 
.......then tie one on your vehicles radio antennae. Chuck is right about stripping off the tail TOO.

You are bound to kill a few squirrels with warbles(grub like worm that burrowed itself into the hide or meat). In my early years I just threw them away not thinking it was edible or it kinda made me wanting to yak but over the many years I've changed my stance on the subject. If a squirrel has just one warble lets say in the neck, why would I throw away all that delicious meat if it wasn't effected in anyway. If I kill one with 3-4 warbles I'll just leave it lay for the varmits which is hard to do. They say the frost kills them but that's not true cuz I've killed many with warbles after a hard frost. Some areas I've hunted I've never came across one with a warble and others seem to have them on every squirrel I killed so go figure! I've also seen evidence after skinning out a squirrel with one that it never penetrated the flesh and was removed during the skinning process. I've removed many by squeezing it carefully like it was a great big zit but that was in my younger years. Lol

Just know this will eventually happen but the decision is yours as to what you want to do with it when the time comes.
 
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Once again thanks guys for the great info and help! I would have never known to keep an eye out for warbles. Over the years I have driven through new London a lot and every time I go through there I see black squirrels. My wife and I were driving through there recently and we saw a black squirrel with an orange tail. It looked pretty cool.
 
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I will say one thing about black squirrels, they have darker and tougher meat!! :smiley_chinrub:

In all honesty, I don't care to cook them any more as they taste a lot different to me.
 
black squirrels are simply a melanistic color phase of grey squirrels. why do they taste different than grey squirrels?
 
black squirrels are simply a melanistic color phase of grey squirrels. why do they taste different than grey squirrels?

Sounds good on paper that way but there is definitely a difference in the meat between a grey and a black squirrel....IMO!!
 
You might want to check out some squirrel cleaning youtube vids so you can see how to clean them if you don't have anybody to show you how.