Breaded and battered, fried squirrel is the wild game delicacy central to the Family Squirrel Camp hosted by Arizona Wildlife Federation and Arizona Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.Ìý
Fielding Cravens, already an accomplished hunter at 10 years old, poses with an Abert's squirrel he would later cook and eat during the 2022 Family Squirrel Camp.
Freshly hunted squirrel meat packaged for later consumption at the 2022 Family Squirrel Camp.
Michael Cravens, courtesy
Breaded and battered, fried squirrel is the wild game delicacy central to the Family Squirrel Camp hosted by Arizona Wildlife Federation and Arizona Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.Ìý
Michael Cravens
Fielding Cravens, already an accomplished hunter at 10 years old, poses with an Abert's squirrel he would later cook and eat during the 2022 Family Squirrel Camp.
Pronghorn pozole. Mule deer tacos. Frog leg gumbo. These and more were on the menu for the wild game potluck hosted by Arizona Wildlife Federation and Arizona Backcountry Hunters and Anglers as part of their 2022 Family Squirrel Camp. And with a gaggle of hunters, family, children and dogs present, each of these wild game delights disappeared quickly, dishes licked clean.
Advertised as a family friendly meet-up for novice and experienced hunters to partake in squirrel hunting, the 2022 Family Squirrel Camp was also a who’s who of Arizona conservationists. Alongside representation from Arizona Wildlife Federation (AWF) and Arizona Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA), there were also representatives from the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD), the Audubon Society, and Arizona’s public universities.
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