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  1. On my way to work this morning had a little time to spare and decided to go thru some roads behind my house to look at the canyons and hills around here. To my luck I saw this guy feeding down a draw got my blood flowing for archery season that's coming up in less than two months. Sorry if it's blurry I took the picture from inside the car with my phone thru my binoculars with no tripod or anything lol

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  2. Mark, I have been looking for a venison birria recipe for years. Thanks abunch for posting this.

    I cant wait to make it, but when I do I am going to use is cabbage ninstead of lettuce. :P

     

    It's pretty simple to make 25-06 you simply put everything in a pot and you let it cook, you can also use a crockpot and leave it all night long, it's great for breakfast in the mornings after a night off drinking lol works great for hangovers

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  3. Lol no they are not eggs, it's a whole onion and a head off garlic. Birria is a shredded meat stew made with either goat, venison, pork, or beef, or all of them together for a bold flavor.

     

    Recipe as follows

     

    10 lbs of venison

    1 1/2 onion

    4 dried chile ancho

    4 dried chile pasilla

    4 dried new mexico red chilie

    10-15 garlic cloves

    3-4 bay leafs

    2 tbs of whole peppercorn

    5 liters of water

    3 tbs cumin

     

    Procedure:

    In a medium sauce pan place chilies, bay leaves, pepper corns, half of the garlic, and half the onion and fill with water. Boil once and shut heat of and let steep. Put everything in a blender add some water from the pan and some salt blend until you get a smooth runny sauce. Set aside

     

    Get your meat and cut it in 2 inch squared pieces and put in a large pot and add your chile sauce and let marinade for at least 8 -hours out overnight for better flavor, personally I like to add 3 pounds of pork to add some fat content. After it marinades fill with water and turn up the heat to high and add couple of bay leaves, the rest of the onion, garlic, and cumin. After it boils turn heat to low it's fine even the meat falls apart by it self around 2-3 hours. Add salt and Mexican oregano towards the end for deep flavor

     

    You can serve it in a bowl topped with shredded lettuce sliced radish some lime juice and warm corn tortillas, or server it in tacos with your toppings and your favorite salsa. Bon appetite

     

    Hope I explained my self.

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  4. Just picked up a pair of Kaibabs 15's at Sportsmens in Tucson last night. I consider this my early Christmas present from saint Nick lol. Can't wait to go out and scout a little bit with these before my hunt on the 29th of Nov. I'm excited, I've heard nothing but awesome reviews on these bad boys

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