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    garb72....PM me your address and I'll send a deboned and boned and let us know which you prefer.
    I'd challenge duckster to send the boned, but don't want him to get his tires bloody.
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    pm sent nam

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    I'll send em off Monday without delivery confirmation.
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    thanks nam... on my way to try and get some of my own... is it ok to freeze them until I know what I want to do with them?

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    But of course... just be careful of squirrel tail virus.
    Seriously, either way is OK. I just prefer to work with deboned.
    The fact that this thread has gone on as long as it has, especially in the prestigious fly tying forum, is____well,,,,squirrelly!
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    This is what I came up with at lunch



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    WOW Garb. It's only a squirrel LOL LOL Glad you got to use that scope. You obviously know about coyotes, they got bushier tails LOL LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSD53X View Post
    WOW Garb. It's only a squirrel LOL LOL Glad you got to use that scope. You obviously know about coyotes, they got bushier tails LOL LOL
    LOL!!!! They looked like monsters at 40x!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducksterman View Post
    The same way you make spotted owl soup.
    I like that stuff...kinda like a cross between cream of sea otter and eagle noodle soup...

    I just stuff the tails in a bag of Borax, I keep the same bag, pull them out as needed, and put others in when I get them. Have no probs leaving the bones in
    ‎"Trust, but verify" - Russian Proverb, as used by Ronald Reagan

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