stanley
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Solid indeed, Hector! And NO turquoise!!! My buddy's wife also joined us on the hunt. She is a bit of an artist, and said she would love to paint a scene on it. I'm sticking with classic clean bleached-white!
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10-4 on the table fare!! Been experimenting and enjoying. Also point taken on the potential "cow skull" comments! 😂 I'm having a rug done with the hide, which I'm planning on displaying in close proximity to the skull. Hopefully folks will connect the two dots on their own. (Plus, virtually anyone I let in my house already has heard the story of my bison hunt several times! ) S.
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Link to euro mount ->
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Outstanding stuff!!!! Very cool!!
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Good old fashion Winchester Dove & Quail loads from Walmart. I think they’re #8.
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OUTSTANDING STUFF!!!!! Love it!!
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Good luck!!!!
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OK, so I just clicked the link and watched 10 minutes while I'm supposed to be tuned-into a conference call I'm on. 🤣 Looks like good stuff!! I'll definitely watch more later.
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Bison tenderloin, sauteed shitake mushrooms, baby broccoli, and mashed red potatoes. (For the record, this was just ONE of the tenderloins from the bison. They are HUGE! LOL) Cast iron seared, then finished in the oven until medium-rare/medium. Pics could have been better, but they were taken as an afterthought. Yes, that is a BIG chunk of REAL butter on those potatoes!!!
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So is this thread for us ALL to share??? (Don't want to hijack... )
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+1 I'm like a broken record on this subject. Strait-up, the times I've spent hunting with my kids (and others) have been absolutely my most cherished hunts! Soak it up, parents. Good luck kiddos, indeed!!!!!!! S.
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YUM!!!!!
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Next Friday!!! Yes!!
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Field & Stream and Outdoor Life Maybe No longer
stanley replied to Outdoor Writer's topic in The Campfire
Ya, like others here I used to LOVE Outdoor Life and Field & Stream. Late 70s to early 80s while a teen I had a subscription to Field & Stream, and one of my best friends (and closest hunting buddies, still today...) had a subscription to Outdoor Life. We would share the magazines back and forth, and sit around reading the articles and imagining being on those hunts! Often while listening to Van Halen's epic first album!!! -
Some of my favorite memories come from that Kiabab doe hunt!!!! Soak it up and take lots of pics for the memories!!!!!! Regarding the weather, I agree with bigorange! Looks like it will be perfect!! Funny you mention "the freak snowstorm....". Big +1 on that!!! I have been surprised fairly often by a snowstorm on that hunt. Often just flurries, but good to be prepped none the less. Enjoy!
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Thanks! For sure, 2 1/2 hours is better than all day (or all season)! For processing, I generally do my own butchering on all animals. For this one, my buddy and I spent several hours the day after the kill de-boning and sorting the cuts. I ended-up giving him a large portion (like > 3rd) to take back to Salt Lake with him. For the share I brought home, I spent last Monday morning cutting & wrapping the standard cuts. After handling the standard roasts/steaks/chops/cuts, I was left with about 80 pounds of 'trimmings' . I wrapped about 30 pounds of the trimmings into 1 & 2 pound stew-meat freezer packages. I don't have a grinder, so I took about 50 lbs over to Miller's Southwest Processing to have ground into burger. Miller's was pretty quick, so I picked-up the burger on Saturday. My son and I enjoyed buffalo burgers while watching football yesterday. Was awesome! Now that I've got it all sorted and frozen, I'm going through all of the requests from friends, trying to share a bit with all. As a side note, I've also been experimenting lately with canning meat & stews. I took about 5 pounds of the stew meat and made a great batch of red chili, then canned/jarred it in 16oz jars in the pressure cooker. Loving the canning/jarring for long-term storage! S.
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No doubt!!! During my brief time in the blind, I was trying to get myself ready for the mental marathon that I was facing. I was looking around at my little window on the world, saying to myself something like; "I've got a nice view, there are birds, trees, a few deer.... I CAN do this!!!" But yes, fate spared me that test, though.
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Would estimate something like 35-40ish yards. Didn’t range it. 😉
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.30-06, 180 grain. Off the Walmart shelf, Remington Core-lock. Was plenty!! (I honestly didn't really need the two follow-up shots, but wanted to get her anchored. )
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No, Kevin, no shoulder mount. I've never been a 'head on the wall' kind of hunter (I am VERY much a hack hunter! lol), and in fact my house is just sort of small for that. I'm having Sean's son do a bleached Euro mount though. Also, the hide was in pretty good shape, so I'm having it tanned for a rug or to throw over the sofa or something, though. Doug, indeed lots of good eating. I had the kids over for dinner on Tuesday to dine on one of the tenderloins. They were huge, and a single one fed four of us. I seared it in cast iron, the finished it off to medium-rare in the oven. Was amazing!! Tender and tasty! Nick, for sure I am blessed! S.
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Did anyone hunt squirrels today?
stanley replied to PRDATR's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
I have only killed one squirrel, which I did on a whim while elk scouting a few years ago. Was one of those big suckers, not one of the little 'chipmonk' looking things... Cleaned it, quartered it, and seared it in a cast iron skillet. Added mushrooms, and after they cooked down a bit I added a little cream of mushroom soup, thinned quite a bit with water. Then simmered for a couple of hours. Was delicious!!! Super mild tasting, and tender. S. -
Thanks a bunch, Kevin! Was not in the tank with a big meadow. I don't remember the name of the tank, but it was actually fairly far west. Basically about 6 miles west of 270, roughly 1/2 mile north of the park boundary. Was tucked pretty deep into one of the east-west running canyons. S.
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I've got a 24x48 piece of plywood that I have used for years when 'cutting/wrapping' time comes. Would love one of these! PM sent! S.
