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  • motorjock
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    Glad you enjoyed it. I know I do.

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  • JerzeyJoe
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    Originally posted by motorjock View Post
    JerzeyJoe,
    For my CFS I use the backstrap of the deer and some parts of the hindquarters. I cut them about 1 inch thick and package them into vacuum sealed bags, each weighing 2 lbs.

    When preparing the CFS I season each one with seasoning salt, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper and paprika. That seasoning that Jim JEBar uses looks good too. I then pound the heck out of it to tenderize it. I also mix some seasoning into the flour.

    Then I beat a couple of eggs and mix with milk. I dip the steaks into the egg/milk, then into the seasoned flour, back into the egg/milk, back into the flour and then into the skillet. You know it's done when the steaks turn light brown and float. Remove, Drain, Smother is cream gravy and enjoy. :ready:
    Mike... I made your CFS recipe tonight... all I can say is WOW... it's a winner... Thanks for sharing...

    Joe

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  • JerzeyJoe
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    I watched part of a show on Discovery about wild pigs... here is a link to some clips

    Joe

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  • Wingnut
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    Some GOOD Eats there!! :ready::applause:

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  • JerzeyJoe
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    YIKES:shocking:

    Good Job Mike...

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  • HitchnRun
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    Holy Moly Batman....He must have taken care of the older ones...Yikes

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  • JEBar
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    Originally posted by motorjock View Post
    One well placed shot from the .270 cured his problems and ended his reign of terror on the local deer population. He weighs in at 362 lbs. Was nearly 5 feet in length and has tusks over 6 inches long.
    that was one dangerous critter .... am happy you took care of making sure we aren't in the same state with him

    Jim

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  • Sean Woodruff
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    WOW!

    :notworthy::notworthy:

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  • motorjock
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    I went deer hunting again this evening with hopes of taking a couple of old, mature does before the season ends. None showed...only young bucks and young does. Suddenly they all took off in every direction with their tails flagging in the air. Seconds later one of the biggest boar hogs I've ever seen charged in. The few deer that stopped to look back found themselves being charged by this monster.

    One well placed shot from the .270 cured his problems and ended his reign of terror on the local deer population. He weighs in at 362 lbs. Was nearly 5 feet in length and has tusks over 6 inches long.
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  • motorjock
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    That's a fine looking mature buck. Kansas has some really nice ones. I would love to hunt there some day. But like everywhere else unless you own land hunting has become quite expensive.

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  • George & Mary
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    We think this one made it through rifle season...none of us got him, nor the neighbor. I jumped a nice buck this past Saturday morning - could be the same fellow. And I think it's the same deer in both photos. I'll be watching for his sheds in a couple of months. George in K.C.
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  • JerzeyJoe
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    Didn't get enough deer hunting?....give this game a try....

    Joe

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  • staggerlee
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    Deer

    Originally posted by MAAX2 View Post
    On our recent drive, between Virginia and the Dakotas, we encountered many more deer, in all areas, than either of us can remember on any similar trip.

    Maybe it was because it was during hunting season, but there were a lot of them moving around out there. We took extra measures during peak "moving" times, around dawn and dusk to be sure we missed them. We did see several moving along the roads well after dark.
    Yes this is the worst time of the year for them.
    We are over run with them here.
    We need more predators.
    But they shoot the lions too.
    Lee

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  • MAAX2
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    On our recent drive, between Virginia and the Dakotas, we encountered many more deer, in all areas, than either of us can remember on any similar trip.

    Maybe it was because it was during hunting season, but there were a lot of them moving around out there. We took extra measures during peak "moving" times, around dawn and dusk to be sure we missed them. We did see several moving along the roads well after dark.

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  • norty
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    Marv.... Down here in SC there are many vehicles damaged by deer collisions. Driving down most any road, even in congested areas, you see them on the sides and crossing roads night and day. My buddy had one hit his Sunnybrook and did some damage to the side.

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