Take a trip though Fairmont Park in Philly. Nothing green below 4 of 5
foot. Overpopulation is as much a problem as over hunting, a potentially
more serious to humans as diseased animals die..
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wb3fup
a Salty Bear
"Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message
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"W5DXP" wrote in message
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Reg Edwards wrote:
Are squirrels edible ?
In Texas, we have a legal squirrel hunting season. They are not
bad eatin' around a campfire after a day of clearing land.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
You guys are lucky my XYL isn't watching this thread ... she is
a biologist, licensed by the PA State Game Commission as a
wildlife rehabilitator (she's currently raising ... for release ... about
a dozen orphaned baby squirrels ... probably does about 60 or
more each season, in addition to rehabbing maybe 2 dozen or
more injured adults.)
We have 12 acres of forest here, with squirrels, rabbits, possums,
several dozen wild turkeys, groundhogs, deer, fox, quail, and some
pheasants ... if I shot a single one, she'd shoot me (or worse :-)
Luckily, so far at least, no evidence of the local critter population
developing a taste for coax :-)
Carl - wk3c