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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 3646205" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>Back when I was squirrel hunting, it became evident to me that the skin came off most easily if the squirrel was young, warm and the skinning knife was sharp. Also I pulled a few in half after hitting them in the mid section with a birdshot round. A hunting buddy urged me to use a .22 rifle, go for the head with one small bullet. Took his advice and found the skinning went easier from then on. Those videos showing the flank, flap type relief cuts are so helpful. Had to learn that slowly back in the late 1970’s-1980’s, when I was enthusiastic about hunting them. The springtime, summertime heat, humidity, chiggers, ticks was worth enduring to me, then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 3646205, member: 2449"] Back when I was squirrel hunting, it became evident to me that the skin came off most easily if the squirrel was young, warm and the skinning knife was sharp. Also I pulled a few in half after hitting them in the mid section with a birdshot round. A hunting buddy urged me to use a .22 rifle, go for the head with one small bullet. Took his advice and found the skinning went easier from then on. Those videos showing the flank, flap type relief cuts are so helpful. Had to learn that slowly back in the late 1970’s-1980’s, when I was enthusiastic about hunting them. The springtime, summertime heat, humidity, chiggers, ticks was worth enduring to me, then. [/QUOTE]
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