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  1. That's really the only way I like to do the T-day bird. Here's what I like to do on my Weber Smokey Mtn 22.5":

     

    Brine a 15# bird in a small/medium size cooler overnight. Water, 10# bag of ice, salt, brown sugar, cut up citrus, fresh thyme.

     

    Day of....fire up my smoker using the minion method with Kingsford blue bag and a few chunks of cherry wood. Get it to 300* - 325* and prep the bird

     

    Take bird out of the brine. Dry thoroughly and rub it down with either olive oil or butter. Liberally apply the rub of your choice. Put a few chunks of orange/lemon in the cavity of the bird.

     

    Put the bird on the smoker for 2.5 hours, then check the temp of the bird. Pull it when it gets to 160ish*

     

    Loosely wrap bird in foil, but back in a dry cooler to rest. Let rest for 30-45 min. After resting, carve the bird and enjoy.

     

    I'll be doing 2 birds this year, one on the smoker, one spatchcock in the oven.

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  2. Not necessarily hunting.....but at every bass tourney, it seems there's always a guy talking about dumping an 8 right at the boat with about 5 min to go until check-in. Almost died laughing when I heard that at some charity tournament at Bartlett a few years back.


  3. Similar situation happened up in Unit 8 last weekend.

     

    I was scouting Friday, Sat and Sunday up in 8. Ended up chatting with a game warden for about 15 min off of FR105. He gave me some pointers on areas where to start. At the end of the conversation, he told me to keep an eye out for a grey Nissan Frontier. Apparently, the two guys driving the Nissan shot a mule deer out of season. They had a WT tag and informed some other hunters about the deer thinking it was a WT. Yikes....

     

    So, I scouted a bit more, then parked and ended up eating some lunch off of FR354. As soon as I finish lunch and was about to head out, here comes a grey Frontier. Ended up calling it in and a warden ended up nabbing them an hour later.

     

    No one should ever be shooting at anything they can't identify properly....

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  4. smoke a pork shoulder at home and freeze. easy to heat up pulled pork for sandwiches.

     

    This. Also maybe grill up (or sous vide) some chicken breast, refrigerate and put it in a cooler when you're ready to head out. Then chunk it up and throw it in some ramen that was heated up on a camp stove. Dried soup and noodles work great for me. Lightweight, easy to pack and has some carbs if you're doing some longer hikes.

     

    Breakfasts are usually a clif bar, banana and coffee.

     

    Lunches are pre-made sandwiches (pulled pork or chicken)


  5. I ended up ordering the Vortex Glasspak yesterday. I didn't see too many reviews on it, but figured it's probably better than my cheapie $20 Nikon harness that always bounces up and just about cracks a tooth out.

     

    I plan on testing out the Glasspak on a hunt helping a buddy out in 19A next weekend. Then my mule deer hunt up in 8 at the end of the month. I'll report back.

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  6. Jerky blaster and ground meat jerky mix. Awesome and will tame the gamiest meat. Shot an old cow elk that was almost inedible any other way. She provided awesome jerky that we snacked on every fishing trip, hike, and hunt for a long time. With another elk going in the freezer, transforming some of that ground meat to snacks gives you another use vs. breakfast, lunch and dinner.

     

    Other ideas/uses - I cook up one tube of store bought chorizo with 1 lb ground elk. Season with additional garlic salt, paprika, onion powder, a dash of nutmeg, mace, coriander, and a few healthy dashes of Cholula. Then use with eggs and potatoes to make awesome breakfast burritos. The fat in the store bough plus the lean elk is just about right. No excess grease to drain or leak out everywhere.

     

    +1 meatloaf. Shepard's Pie, Sloppy Joes, Tacos, Green Chile, Red Chile, Tamales are great with ground meat....

     

    +1 on the ground jerky. Used this method with some ground caribou a buddy gave me. Best jerky I've ever had. I still have a few pounds of ground venison from MN in the freezer and am tempted to turn it into jerky. We made some chili with a pound of ground venison it a few weeks ago, turned out very very good.


  7. Got a late start this morning. Arrived at a familiar spot around 7.45 AM. Immediately started to hear birds, busted a covey about 100 yards from the truck, so was off to a nice start with 2 birds. Chased that covey for a bit and they ended up pulling the ole Houdini and disappeared. Hiked for another mile and a half, found another covey. Split that up and picked off a single. That was it for the day. Left around 11 AM with only 3 birds. On the way back to the truck, decided to walk a wash where I've had luck before. About 50 yards from the truck, ran across this interesting hole in the middle of the desert....I've hunted here a bunch, haven't seen it in the past.

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  8. $150. Less than a year old. Used on one turkey hunt and the occasional road trip up to the rim or GC. Upgraded to Viper HD's. Everything is included in the pic, glass is excellent and also covered by Leupold's guarantee. Located in North Phoenix (Shea and 36th St), work in Tempe (Mill and Rio Salado).

     

    Thanks for looking,

    Dane

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  9. Anyone got a little spot for a handicaped hunter-- he doesnt really concider hisself handicapped but is basically imobil due to several back surgeries - I'll most likely have to play go fetch

     

    just want to get him out at least once and shoot a few birds.

     

    live north phx - not many places up here anymore

     

    even a spot you 'd concider your 2nd 3rd choice

     

    just askin -

     

     

    wanted to do the in s - phx farm shoot - last yr but fees and they were booked - it didnt work out

     

     

    thanks to all possible replies

     

    I didn't even get out last yr . -- cities have annexed all the close hunting - not really wanting to drive 100 + miles to shoot a few mouthfuls anymore

     

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