Posted by VaTom on January 28, 2015 at 08:20:37 from (70.32.193.64):
In Reply to: Small Game. posted by lfure on January 28, 2015 at 07:31:37:
Are turkeys "small"? I saw one fly off its roost this morning and thought... oh boy. Still have two in the freezer from last fall.
Group who used to hunt here had squirrel days, when everybody would bring their small bores. One of them was particularly fond of squirrel legs, would go home with 50-60 of them those days. We noticed far fewer squirrels last year than ever. Bad winter? I don't remember that the acorn/hickory/walnut crop was particularly bad. Turkeys apparently did well.
Turkey's as small as we're interested in eating, and finally figured out a great way to cook the legs. Crockpot, for "pulled" turkey.
First feral pig was spotted last fall, deer hunter thought it was somebody's pet that got loose. No idea if they're tasty, wasn't seen again.
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