dj, good for you on that squirrel and dumplings dish. I've been a proud advocate of utililizing harvested game my whole life and it just makes me proud to see my fellow airgunners stepping up to do the right thing and eating what they kill. Especially Grey and Fox squirrels which historically have been a staple item on dinner plates since the Pilgrims arrived on this continent. Lot's of urbanites don't have a clue about wild game and what is very edible and in today's world even the rural areas are populated with former city dwellers who have no historical understanding of the natural world or the food that is all around them. So don't be surprised when your wife turns her nose up at anything that didn't come neatly packaged from a grocers shelf. So many it seems only believe that "food" originates from a grocery store or restaurant even though in reality that is just where you purchase it from. Squirrels are Great for food but the older "tougher" squirrels are best parboiled and cooked with dumplings.Here in Tennessee(home of Davy Crockett and Sgt.Alvin York) we have an underutilized spring squirrel season but in late August when the "real" squirrel season opens I take full advantage and fry up every young squirrel I can get.And yes, with gravy (made from broth) and cat head biscuits,delicious.