I cook rabbit and squirrel every which way including in the spaghetti sauce.
I just made a batch of spaghetti sauce with a combination of the two a few weeks ago.
My wife and sons will eat anything that I drag through the door big or small.
Squirrel and rabbit, fortunately,are some of the most adapatable wildlife species and you can always find a place to hunt them.
Unlike pheasant, quail and grouse who are gradually disaappearing from habitat loss and predation, squirrel and rabbit will thrive in any little pocket of habitat.
In the fall I usually bowhunt the early morning and come home grab the single shot 16ga. and go back out for squirrels.
We do all of our rabbit hunting, with the exception of opening day, in January and February after the close of the deer seasons.
My buddy has two good 8 year old beagles, Max and Jake that we hunt over now.
His cousin used to have a basset/beagle mix that was one of the best dogs we ever hunted over.
Oh well, looks like I am going off topic.
Scott
I just made a batch of spaghetti sauce with a combination of the two a few weeks ago.
My wife and sons will eat anything that I drag through the door big or small.
Squirrel and rabbit, fortunately,are some of the most adapatable wildlife species and you can always find a place to hunt them.
Unlike pheasant, quail and grouse who are gradually disaappearing from habitat loss and predation, squirrel and rabbit will thrive in any little pocket of habitat.
In the fall I usually bowhunt the early morning and come home grab the single shot 16ga. and go back out for squirrels.
We do all of our rabbit hunting, with the exception of opening day, in January and February after the close of the deer seasons.
My buddy has two good 8 year old beagles, Max and Jake that we hunt over now.
His cousin used to have a basset/beagle mix that was one of the best dogs we ever hunted over.
Oh well, looks like I am going off topic.
Scott