I would like to take a moment to remind you of the profound truth that there is life after death, and that the only path to this eternal life is through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. - I encourage each of you to seek a personal relationship with Jesus while you have the opportunity. As it is written in Jeremiah 29:13, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” It is essential to earnestly pursue Him. - Jesus endured great suffering for our sake so that we may attain a home in Heaven. The Scriptures remind us in Matthew 25:41 that hell was not created for humanity, but for the devil and his angels. In His great love, Jesus provided a way for us to be saved through His sacrificial death on the cross, taking our place and bearing our sins (1 Peter 2:24). - I urge you to repent of your sins and seek God’s forgiveness, as stated in 1 John 1:9: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” - I care for each of you and pray that you will come to know Jesus personally. May you experience His love and grace in your life. Stay blessed family🙏🏿❤️.
I have gutted and skinned many dear and elk... but something like this I feel is just good to know if you are a person that goes out in the woods... what if, God forbid, you are in a survival situation and HAVE to stay a night in the woods alone... knowing how to clean a squirrel with minimal effort may come in handy someday. Great video and thank you!
When I was a kid I used to think of running away and living in the woods. Lol I wouldn't have made it long...today when I read your comment I thought. If that happens "I sure hope I got some coffee in my bag"!
I'm from the suburbs of Long Island and I have never seen a person skin a squirrel, or even hunt a squirrel. Frankly, it was a little tough to watch at first but I think I could get use to it. Country living is a different type of mentality. I always told my kids that we live a sanitized lifestyle. Someone out west dispatches and processes everything we eat. It really not fair to ourselves. We don't take full responsibility for our existence.
@@TheWaterSwatters I went to my local feed store& bought 40lbs of sunflower seeds. I then began to set them out throughout the property. Thanks for the tip.
I tried squirrel hunting a few times but I got out of it just because I thought it was to much work for such little meat but after watching this imma try this
What do you do about the scent glands in a squirrel once you’ve cleaned it? Do you remove them or aren’t you bothered? Love the videos btw, your skinning methods work fine for me. 👍
I think the truth of it is most don’t have the strength to just rip it back like that lol it’s gotten a little harder over the years but I’m glad I still got it lol
My only problem would be to start skinning am animal in the first place. How do i get to where I don't feel sick to my stomach doing it? I'll hunt them all day but something that is a bit too primal for me to do is dress em.... Please help. Last time I asked about this in someone else's video they told me that there isn't an easy way then just doing it until you get used to it and keep reminding yourself that it's for food...
I wish I could help but I just don't know. I grew up hunting so it's all I've ever known. My thinking falls in line with the answer you already got but it may not work. Only way I can think of to change the way you feel about something is exposure but that can go both ways. You may get to a point where it's ok and you can do it or it could confirm what you already think making you dislike it more.
I think necessity is the most important part here. Like for example, I've watched some videos of people hunting coyotes and I just find it rough because they look so much like dogs so I have sympathy for them. On the other hand if I had my whole hen house cleaned out because I was overly sympathetic, or had calfes killed or sheep killed, I would probably see them more as a pest and feel the need to hunt them myself. Likewise for dressing. Let yourself get hungry enough and the action itself will not be what you focus on, but the purpose of it. My two cents.
I think the Squirrel was still alive, it was just napping until you cut it's arms off lol. From London, UK where we don't eat these guys. They're normally found in our local parks.
That was easy enough to get the job done. What do you do with the tails, at one time Mepps would buy them for their spinner baits. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Might be worth your while to advertise those tails for sale in the fly fishing community. Those guys spend a frigging fortune on all kinds of hides, hair n feathers. I'm sure they'll pay you better than Mepps. Strips of mole skin n rabbit skin and the likes are also being sold, so I'm sure you'll find takers, there. If you're willing to go the extra mile and dye them an assortment of colors (leave some au naturel, too) I'm certain they'll sell like hot cakes.
Right now I am trying to rid my property of squirrels. They strip my fruit trees. They way the country is headed, I am glad to know this simple skill. We all should have some level of survival skills like this one. I hate blood and guts, but I hate starvation even more.
I'm gonna put some in a pot pie for sure! I never even thought about that until a couple days ago someone mentioned it. I'll have to look back it may have been you.
you are the man. now that deer season is over i might get back out there on public land for squirrel. quick story, might be entertaining to you... months ago, i was watching your other squirrel cleaning vid and commented that i would squirrel hunt with a bow in my backyard (totally legal here), you might remember me... i shot a squirrel at 15 yards this season and it hit the leg and i saw a lot of blood. but it ran off with my arrow stuck in him. i left it alone and went to look 10 minutes later. i heard every squirrel in the neighborhood squawking eerily. then i see my neighbor's husky tossing my squirrel through the air and catching it in her mouth. i quit backyard squirrel hunting after that. but i did get my first deer ever this year. thanks for the videos!
I've shot several out of my yard. Never had one escape when I was using a pellet gun, but since I've been using a bow there has been two get away. Not sure where they ended up.
i used large kline side cutters first cut off fee then tail , pinch and cut through skin on back cross ways big enough to get 4 fingers index and middle both hands put fingers both hands in slit push under skin pull in opposite direction pull leg lose cut head off use sharp pocket knife to gut snip off glads w side cutters do not cut in to them do it enough maybe 30 second while walking to next spot to shoot
Brother I have a small squirrel hunting channel, but rarely eat them 😀- we have pecan groves and they will eat a ton per squirrel!!!! Anyway, what an awesome video here on cleaning them! Absolutely the best method I've seen!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS and many Blessings, Keith
No question is dumb if ya want to know the answer. There's a couple reasons. First they're dead so their hearts aren't pushing blood anymore. Second I've shot them so a lot of the blood has ran out.
Farberware it's a Walmart knife...it's been around a while same knife I used in the last video more than a year ago. When it gets dull I just hit it with a stone and before ya know it we're cutting our fingers again!
Tried the skinning method, ultimately stepping on tail and pulling with feet. I guess I couldn't put enough weight on the tail with my foot since all that happened was the tail pulled thru with the shoe skinning the hair off the tail......
@@TheWaterSwatters any tips on softening up the chew on these guys? 😅 Cooked my first one today (Kentucky fried squirell), and the wife and I loved it! Was just a bit tough on the chompers... 😉
Season closes from the end of January to the middle of May but they aren't poisonous. Rabbits aren't either may be wormy some parts of the year but that would be in their interests not their meat.
I think the issue is they aren’t cutting through the tail bone. You didn’t mention it in the first video, and you barely mentioned it in this video. I know this because for a long time I couldn’t do it, because I wasn’t aware that you need to actually cut through that tail bone. If you don’t do that, you’re gonna have some troubles
This is a great thing to know how to do but I feel horrible for knowing how to do it. Although now I know how to get rid of the squirrels, raccoons, and opossums that keep tearing apart my garbage. They literally work as a team to tip the barrels over.
Each to their own but there is a far simpler way. I was doing it all wrong in till grandma came over and took the squirrel away from me because she said I was doing it all wrong. She made a slit on its back just long enough to get two fingers on each side and she pulled . I had 6 squirrels there on the tail gate and she had all them skinned in I don't even think it was a minute. Then she gutted them in probable another 3 to 4 minutes maybe. all in all there's no way she hit 5 minutes on those 6 squirrels. And ever since that day I can skin and gut a squirrel in 2 minutes or less. and I've skinned a lot of squirrel since . Rabbits , you only need a knife to gut them. and their just as easy, well probably easier skinning.
I've tried it this way....it works but it was hard to get ahold of the skin to get a good pull. Like ya said to each their own, if ya find a way that works for you that you like. Stick with it!
Grew up doing the back slit/finger pull method. Old bucks & sows were a lot more difficult. Now I use this method (at 61) and hardest part is getting bent over far enough!😅
@@Bass1923 I knew they was rough on squirrel didn't give the thought the brain was a hawks delicacy ? lol My grandparents like da brain tongue n grandpa would add n the tiny jaw near was also good to make me think I was throwing Sooooooo much away . All the good O'l days . Mine R long gone !!!
I tried last year but in the end I didn't want to leave broadheads in the bottom of the lake....so I shot a few with the ol Guage and done a little cleaning video.
Good grief I've hunted all sorts of critters over the last year with these little bows. Everything from rabbits to deer were trying to line out a alligator hunt soon. I sure hope it pans out I think it will make a great video!
@@TheWaterSwatters I’m a late bloomer sir, i caught some of your earlier posts after I asked that question, keep at the good info, God bless you, your family and followers sir.🇺🇸🙏🏽🙏🏽🩸🌹❤️🌎🌍
I don't eat the ribs or liver. So for me to gut them is pointless. I just cut the legs off. And throw the rest away. Occasionally i may skin the head. As the brains are good.
How long till you can cook him and eat him? Don't they say you have to wait...is that true.what if your hungry..surviveung.dont want partisites,disease. How do you eat em that day? And not get messed up..🎉
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been doing it this way for 60 yrs thanks for good video
Good video, I'm almost 65 years old and I have been using this method since I was a teenager.
Easy peazy, i just learned this after 4o years of doing it the hard way, great tutorial, Thanks for the refresher.
It's the only way to go. Lol when I was a kid I hung them by their back feet and cleaned them like a deer. Took forever
@@TheWaterSwatters i learned the middle of the back method and if they were cold it was a bitch to pull that hide off. lol
I have gutted and skinned many dear and elk... but something like this I feel is just good to know if you are a person that goes out in the woods... what if, God forbid, you are in a survival situation and HAVE to stay a night in the woods alone... knowing how to clean a squirrel with minimal effort may come in handy someday. Great video and thank you!
When I was a kid I used to think of running away and living in the woods. Lol I wouldn't have made it long...today when I read your comment I thought. If that happens "I sure hope I got some coffee in my bag"!
I'm from the suburbs of Long Island and I have never seen a person skin a squirrel, or even hunt a squirrel. Frankly, it was a little tough to watch at first but I think I could get use to it. Country living is a different type of mentality.
I always told my kids that we live a sanitized lifestyle. Someone out west dispatches and processes everything we eat.
It really not fair to ourselves. We don't take full responsibility for our existence.
Good video. Been doing it this way for years and its by far the best way
Thanks, I agree 100%!
Thanks for showing this method. Your Squirls are almost the size of our Bunnies in Ontario Canada .
Howdy, Brother! Great instruction and thanks for you time and expertise.
Thanks!
Great job buddy! Thats how I clean them too! An old friend taught me that!!
NICE, hey those are some chunky squirrels.
Lol I've been feeding them sunflower seeds for a month!
@@TheWaterSwatters I went to my local feed store& bought 40lbs of sunflower seeds. I then began to set them out throughout the property. Thanks for the tip.
Used to do this as a kid. Need to teach my grandkids..
For sure!
Those camo crocs are wassup 😂 I have two pairs of those bad boys!!
I got those for Christmas, I love'em!!!
I tried squirrel hunting a few times but I got out of it just because I thought it was to much work for such little meat but after watching this imma try this
Thank you
Great update and explanation.
Thanks!!
Our squirrels are a lot tougher, and fattier than yours there. . . must be the colder climate.
Great technique, thanks.
What do you do about the scent glands in a squirrel once you’ve cleaned it? Do you remove them or aren’t you bothered? Love the videos btw, your skinning methods work fine for me. 👍
I pull the little glands out when I'm rinsing them in water.
Thank you, good to know. All I need now is a few recipes .@@TheWaterSwatters
glad you asked, i didn't even know they had scent glands to remove! Now i just have to find a video where they show how to remove those
@@MarkBerenger I don't even have squirrels in my country, but now I know!
Thanks for the video man Im looking forward to opening season Sep 1 over here in ohio.
Thank you! Slight difference in how I was doing it and that helps!
Hey, I'm glad it helped!
I think the truth of it is most don’t have the strength to just rip it back like that lol it’s gotten a little harder over the years but I’m glad I still got it lol
Well done Brother!
Best way& you are great at it 👍
Great tips bro 🤙
Just subscribed
Always easier when warm
I use the same method definitely good eating 👍👌
No doubt! I've found it works the same on 'em when they cool down as long as you make a good first cut.
What do they taste like? and do u age them?
Thank you for posting. God bless.
Thank you!
this dude is the coolest
Awesome video!!
Thanks!!
Nicely done, I'd say without the video work that's about a minute long job. Bout as fast as I skin a muskrat
Yeah it doesn't take long! I've never skined a muskrat there aren't many around here.
Thank you I am pretty good but learned more and deff give me confidence in myself to now DO IT FAST look out squirrel 🐿️ I'ma gonna get ya now ..
Thanks I’m gonna show my dad now because he wanted to know the steps cause he failed on lots of them thanks ❤😅
I've failed on a lot of them too over the years and I know how to do it lol. It's just one of them things
@@TheWaterSwatters 😂😂😂
My only problem would be to start skinning am animal in the first place. How do i get to where I don't feel sick to my stomach doing it? I'll hunt them all day but something that is a bit too primal for me to do is dress em.... Please help. Last time I asked about this in someone else's video they told me that there isn't an easy way then just doing it until you get used to it and keep reminding yourself that it's for food...
I wish I could help but I just don't know. I grew up hunting so it's all I've ever known. My thinking falls in line with the answer you already got but it may not work. Only way I can think of to change the way you feel about something is exposure but that can go both ways. You may get to a point where it's ok and you can do it or it could confirm what you already think making you dislike it more.
I think necessity is the most important part here. Like for example, I've watched some videos of people hunting coyotes and I just find it rough because they look so much like dogs so I have sympathy for them. On the other hand if I had my whole hen house cleaned out because I was overly sympathetic, or had calfes killed or sheep killed, I would probably see them more as a pest and feel the need to hunt them myself. Likewise for dressing. Let yourself get hungry enough and the action itself will not be what you focus on, but the purpose of it.
My two cents.
@@TheWaterSwatters That's a very thoughtful answer.
Gonna try this. Tried it once before and I don't think I went far enough passed the tail.
Yeah if that first cut isn't wide enough the tail will rip off or you'll pull a straight piece of skin off down the middle of the back.
Nicely done!
I think the Squirrel was still alive, it was just napping until you cut it's arms off lol. From London, UK where we don't eat these guys. They're normally found in our local parks.
Lol if it was napping it was the best actor I've ever seen! Our parks are full of'em too and most of our freezers.
@@TheWaterSwatters Nice one.
Nice. Great channel name too.
Thanks!
That was easy enough to get the job done. What do you do with the tails, at one time Mepps would buy them for their spinner baits. Thanks for sharing!!!!
I usually toss 'em across the fence. I looked into Mepps one time they would buy or trade products for them but the process wasn't worth the effort.
OK
Might be worth your while to advertise those tails for sale in the fly fishing community. Those guys spend a frigging fortune on all kinds of hides, hair n feathers. I'm sure they'll pay you better than Mepps. Strips of mole skin n rabbit skin and the likes are also being sold, so I'm sure you'll find takers, there. If you're willing to go the extra mile and dye them an assortment of colors (leave some au naturel, too) I'm certain they'll sell like hot cakes.
Why was this on my recommended? Still interesting to watch and learn.
Lol who knows???? Thanks for watching anyway!!!
great job ,,,wonderful video,,,,
thank you
You're welcome! I hope it helped
Right now I am trying to rid my property of squirrels. They strip my fruit trees.
They way the country is headed, I am glad to know this simple skill.
We all should have some level of survival skills like this one.
I hate blood and guts, but I hate starvation even more.
I absolutely love your logic! I'm not much on being hungry myself.
I remove a slimy gland underneath each from leg as well.
Try squirrel pot pie.
You will be glad of it.
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I'm gonna put some in a pot pie for sure! I never even thought about that until a couple days ago someone mentioned it. I'll have to look back it may have been you.
@@TheWaterSwatters
It was me.
I love squirrel and dumplings as well.
However, the pot pie is my fave.
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Good video. Take care
you are the man. now that deer season is over i might get back out there on public land for squirrel. quick story, might be entertaining to you... months ago, i was watching your other squirrel cleaning vid and commented that i would squirrel hunt with a bow in my backyard (totally legal here), you might remember me... i shot a squirrel at 15 yards this season and it hit the leg and i saw a lot of blood. but it ran off with my arrow stuck in him. i left it alone and went to look 10 minutes later. i heard every squirrel in the neighborhood squawking eerily. then i see my neighbor's husky tossing my squirrel through the air and catching it in her mouth. i quit backyard squirrel hunting after that. but i did get my first deer ever this year. thanks for the videos!
I've shot several out of my yard. Never had one escape when I was using a pellet gun, but since I've been using a bow there has been two get away. Not sure where they ended up.
i used large kline side cutters first cut off fee then tail , pinch and cut through skin on back cross ways big enough to get 4 fingers index and middle both hands put fingers both hands in slit push under skin pull in opposite direction pull leg lose cut head off use sharp pocket knife to gut snip off glads w side cutters do not cut in to them do it enough maybe 30 second while walking to next spot to shoot
Brother I have a small squirrel hunting channel, but rarely eat them 😀- we have pecan groves and they will eat a ton per squirrel!!!! Anyway, what an awesome video here on cleaning them! Absolutely the best method I've seen!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS and many Blessings, Keith
Going to get me one today. 🙏👍🙏👍
I was taught the same way.quick&easy
Nicely done as always. Take off his shirt, then take off his pants.
It's really that easy! Lol I've had harder times getting into potato chip bags.
So when you field dress a deer they say to do the field dressing right away. Do you have to do the same with squirrels? If not what’s the difference ?
Prolly a stupid question, why aren't they bleeding when you cut them?
No question is dumb if ya want to know the answer. There's a couple reasons. First they're dead so their hearts aren't pushing blood anymore. Second I've shot them so a lot of the blood has ran out.
works great
"I hate those geese" lmaoooo
Thank you
Thanks, appreciate the video.
You bet
I’ll be the guy to ask the weird question. Who makes the knife you are using there?
I'll have to look it's one of my wife's kitchen knives.
Farberware it's a Walmart knife...it's been around a while same knife I used in the last video more than a year ago. When it gets dull I just hit it with a stone and before ya know it we're cutting our fingers again!
@@TheWaterSwatters ok so nothing fancy required.
Does what you have cut away still have any purpose! Or is it just waste? Can you still do anything with it?
Tried the skinning method, ultimately stepping on tail and pulling with feet. I guess I couldn't put enough weight on the tail with my foot since all that happened was the tail pulled thru with the shoe skinning the hair off the tail......
Skin it far enough down you can put you foot on the top of the tail bone. It will act as a stop kinda like a knot in a rope
Do you need to take out the scent glands?
Omg look so good to eat❤❤❤❤❤french fries and sprite soda
Thank you.
Wish I would have seen this 30mins ago lol. Got it done but it took me a min
Lol
Is there a risk in summertime of getting a squirrel that has mites ?
Thank you good sir!
You're welcome
@@TheWaterSwatters any tips on softening up the chew on these guys? 😅 Cooked my first one today (Kentucky fried squirell), and the wife and I loved it! Was just a bit tough on the chompers... 😉
How about removing scent gland kernels from the armpits?
quick and simple
Indeed!!!
Curried squizzers are great
Squirrel and Rice with mushroom gravy.
Do you have a video on how to save the fur for a hat
Thanks a bunch. What good is a goose. Eat grass an poop. Happy New Year to y'all
Thanks
The way I do it, Are those my crocs?...lol..... Crocs are great except when wet!
I got those for Christmas...since they've been my footwear of choice lol!
Is there a Season when squirrels are out of season, like rabbits? When they are poisonous to eat?
Season closes from the end of January to the middle of May but they aren't poisonous. Rabbits aren't either may be wormy some parts of the year but that would be in their interests not their meat.
I think the issue is they aren’t cutting through the tail bone. You didn’t mention it in the first video, and you barely mentioned it in this video. I know this because for a long time I couldn’t do it, because I wasn’t aware that you need to actually cut through that tail bone. If you don’t do that, you’re gonna have some troubles
Chicken of the woods...yummy yummy.
Indeed. We love it around here!
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Good job no soak him in salt water, rinse, cut up, soak him in butter milk flour fry him and make ya some gravy!!
*now
Got my mouth watering!
That’s pretty much how we do it. There’s a two man method but it’s still basically the same thing lol
Lol yeah there's only so many ways to skin a squirrel
@@TheWaterSwatters but more than one way to skin a cat 😆
Thats nuts
My man
Save all your hearts..great fried
I might have to try that. I've eaten deer heart never though to fry up a squirrel heart them being so small.
You need a lot and they cook quick but add a lil gravy and rice...oh snap... delicious
I watched my mom do this many times
This is a great thing to know how to do but I feel horrible for knowing how to do it. Although now I know how to get rid of the squirrels, raccoons, and opossums that keep tearing apart my garbage. They literally work as a team to tip the barrels over.
Lol the squirrels around here go to work chewing up my house ever spring!
@@TheWaterSwatters I named the main culprit Theodore because of how fat he is lmao
How do if meat is good from disease
I’m having a problem being able to get all the hair off of them
Each to their own but there is a far simpler way. I was doing it all wrong in till grandma came over and took the squirrel away from me because she said I was doing it all wrong. She made a slit on its back just long enough to get two fingers on each side and she pulled . I had 6 squirrels there on the tail gate and she had all them skinned in I don't even think it was a minute. Then she gutted them in probable another 3 to 4 minutes maybe. all in all there's no way she hit 5 minutes on those 6 squirrels. And ever since that day I can skin and gut a squirrel in 2 minutes or less. and I've skinned a lot of squirrel since . Rabbits , you only need a knife to gut them. and their just as easy, well probably easier skinning.
@Mountain Hacker Next time I go out squirrel hunting I will gladly make a video showing my method my grandmother thought me .
I've tried it this way....it works but it was hard to get ahold of the skin to get a good pull. Like ya said to each their own, if ya find a way that works for you that you like. Stick with it!
@@TheWaterSwatters agreed , it is a little tricky to get the fingers under the skin, but when you do, YANK..lol
Grew up doing the back slit/finger pull method. Old bucks & sows were a lot more difficult. Now I use this method (at 61) and hardest part is getting bent over far enough!😅
I got my hind end chewed out ifins I took a mess of squirrel to my grandpa without da head attached . He loved da brains ...
My grandparents talked about eating them too. I've never tried it, not even sure how to go about cooking a head.
The brain is also the preferred delicacy of Red Hawks. 😀
@@Bass1923 I knew they was rough on squirrel didn't give the thought the brain was a hawks delicacy ? lol My grandparents like da brain tongue n grandpa would add n the tiny jaw near was also good to make me think I was throwing Sooooooo much away . All the good O'l days . Mine R long gone !!!
@@perrysmith8743 Learned that from a Falconer. That's the first thing the hawk goes for. Brains have a very high concentration of protein.
Squirrels are pet animals dude. I cant get over how you are just cutting through that poor guy.
Oughtta make a video bow hunting geese I hate em to they get in the way when I try to fish
I tried last year but in the end I didn't want to leave broadheads in the bottom of the lake....so I shot a few with the ol Guage and done a little cleaning video.
does this hurt the squirrel
Sir,,, THANK YOU, ❤, what else have hunted with that little bow?
Good grief I've hunted all sorts of critters over the last year with these little bows. Everything from rabbits to deer were trying to line out a alligator hunt soon. I sure hope it pans out I think it will make a great video!
@@TheWaterSwatters I’m a late bloomer sir, i caught some of your earlier posts after I asked that question, keep at the good info, God bless you, your family and followers sir.🇺🇸🙏🏽🙏🏽🩸🌹❤️🌎🌍
I'm vegan, but that was interesting nevertheless
I have a lot of respect for Vegans it would take a lot of dedication.
“I hate those geese”
Nooo arenita que te isisron
U cut ur finger and didn't notice lol
I don't eat the ribs or liver. So for me to gut them is pointless. I just cut the legs off. And throw the rest away. Occasionally i may skin the head. As the brains are good.
Dumplings are a favorite around here. We boil the whole thing for a stock then debone the whole thing.
Im so fucking cknfused why does the internet say theres a backbone for rabbits and squirels but nobody takes them out can someone explain
How long till you can cook him and eat him? Don't they say you have to wait...is that true.what if your hungry..surviveung.dont want partisites,disease. How do you eat em that day? And not get messed up..🎉
If you’re not a hunter, then why did you watch this??
Jeremy putman
Good video but you wasted the head