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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2350095" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>A hard freeze = <30 for >10hrs. so I was told 50 yrs ago. It means the squirrels will have limited ticks and fleas (same for deer) and the rabbits are safer from catching rabbit fever. ANYTIME can be squirrel / rabbit time, some counties have 'NO CLOSED SEASON', but a summertime hunt with a couple squirrels in your bag and then battling the fleas can make for a miserable hunt. As stated above, ALWAYS wear rubber gloves when cleaning rabbits (hogs, too) and cook them well done. When cleaning, a white ring around the neck under the skin indicates infection for tularemia. Still safe to eat, but wash and cook very well.</p><p></p><p>Some fried tree rat, bunny, biscuits and gravy is some goooooooooooooood eatins. Of course, rat and bunny stew is always a good heater fro a cold, wintry day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2350095, member: 27991"] A hard freeze = <30 for >10hrs. so I was told 50 yrs ago. It means the squirrels will have limited ticks and fleas (same for deer) and the rabbits are safer from catching rabbit fever. ANYTIME can be squirrel / rabbit time, some counties have 'NO CLOSED SEASON', but a summertime hunt with a couple squirrels in your bag and then battling the fleas can make for a miserable hunt. As stated above, ALWAYS wear rubber gloves when cleaning rabbits (hogs, too) and cook them well done. When cleaning, a white ring around the neck under the skin indicates infection for tularemia. Still safe to eat, but wash and cook very well. Some fried tree rat, bunny, biscuits and gravy is some goooooooooooooood eatins. Of course, rat and bunny stew is always a good heater fro a cold, wintry day. [/QUOTE]
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