Squirrel Hunting Indiana Style!

we hunt with original mt. Curs...Squiirel and Coon. the Brindle dog is Sand Creek Boone Dock...Ths tailgate was taken in about 1.5 hour...
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Love those fox squirrels. They were much tougher than the greys in LA, but they were good in a Squirrel/Sausage Jambalaya!
 
??? BLUR ??? What do you mean? We eat them of course...hada squirrel fry about 3 weeks ago, we fried 250 squirrel, there was about 150 people here...
If you kill it, u gotta grill it!
 
never had squirrel.
wouldn't eat the ones around here anyway. they survive by feeding from dumpsters, and other garbage picking.
 
I miss Big Ol' Fox Squirrels

I live and hunt in Maine, but was born and raised in Southern Michigan. I don't do much squirrel hunting any more, although we do have Grays up in this part of the country. It's not the same as plopping a big Ol' Fox squirrel out of a Hickory Tree.... I miss it.
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Post Scrit: My dad had an Airedale that was a squirrel treeing machine.
 
What is the squirrel season in Indiana?

Going to visit my brother in the latter part of May in West Lafayette. Got him a Marlin 60 years ago and he still has never been hunting. Would love to take him out if the season is open.

I don't think we have fox squirrels here in Arizona but we do have Abert squirrels. They are about the size of fox squirrels though.
 
Headin up to Rome, GA tommorrow to do some squirrel hunting, as a matter of fact.. These pictures just get me excited to go!

Squirrel Gravy and Brunswick stew:D
 
You'll all no doubt howl with laughter at this, but; couple years ago I was potting the gray squirrels in my suburban backyard that a neighbor was fattening up on mixed nuts. Some we fried up, some we grilled. Them tree rats was mighty tasty!

At first, we just wanted to see what they tasted like so we'd know, come the 'end times' lol. Then, we got squirrel fever. Had to stop, new neighbor in back of us, total shrew.
 
Nice looking MT Curs.
I have hunted Squirrel with MT Curs for years, and Coon with Treeing Walker.
But I had an acidental breeding, where my Treeing Walker Male got to my MT Cur Gyp.
One pup survived, and I raised him, he is making a Natural Coon Dog.
He is BoB Tailed, built like a MT Cur, with longer ears and a Bawl Mouth.
Fast on the track, accurate, and handles the best.
Your Right Squirrel is good to eat, I usually slow fry them.
 
Nice mess of squirrels

Man I wish we still had that kind of red squirrel numbers around here.

In my area of Eastern MO they have become so few I hate to shoot em. Now those skinny little, 'runnin rabbit' grays are plentiful but those buggers won't sit still long enough for a decent rifle shot. Or maybe its just my eyes getting too old, and my reflexes getting too slow :D
 
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