The telltale black stains around its mouth told me that the squirrel I had just shot was hitting the walnuts. Finding the motherlode black walnut tree or stand can provide the lucky hunter with some season-long action. Hungry bushytails will start working on the walnut’s green skin and dark hull as soon as the meat inside is fit to eat.
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