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Homemade Canadian bacon is really easy to do. Use back loins in a log not butterflied and not the tenderloin. Vinces tenderloin recipe is a good one though! Canadian bacon recipe.. 1TBS of Morton's Tenderquick (curing salts sugar and nitrate and nitrites) mixed with 1 tsp of white sugar PER POUND of meat. Rub the mixture all over the meat and shake off any excess. Wrap in plastic saran wrap and place in the fridge for 6 days After taking from fridge unwrap and soak in cold water for about 1 hour to remove the saltiness. Cook the log in a smoker with hickory wood at 225 degrees until internal temp of 160 degrees. Its done! Can be done in the oven too! I like the wood smoke though. Put it on a slicer and set the thickness where you like it. I like about 1/8 inch. Its already cooked and you can vacuum pack it and freeze for future cooking. In skillet heated like said with butter or olive oil and its ready real quick! Mark Cent frum my notso smart fone
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Get the Marlin...maybe. . First it's side eject if you scope it. Second its safer as a hammer cock. Third it shoots accurate as any winchester 94. The pre 64 is expensive and if for 800 bucks its probably not as mechanically or cosmetically good as a newer marlin. Check it over real good if you'd place collection over utility and hunting. Its a matter of priorities I guess, but occasionally using the rifle for hunting where open and not brushy might be ok if you're not concerned about its cosmetics. I just like a safer hammer like the Marlin. Even the Japanese version are decent guns. ..overpriced though. Of course, the winny is more collectable. .jmho... Mark Cent frum my notso smart fone
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Good for you Dylan! One day the buck will come, but that is some good eats there. Now if ya can spin a story like Ray K...only less graphic..lol! Hope you hunt with more orange, i like to know that you have a great future ahead in hunting. I know you probably took it off for the pics! Way t o go young man! Mark Cent frum my notso smart fone
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I used to live in the Catskills. Back in the late 60s early 70s, a lot of eccentric Hollywood stars had summer escapes from NYC around me. One was Gilligan, you know, Bob Denver...well he had a place in Bovina, near Delhi, South Kortright area. He had exotic cats, chimps, lions, cheetahs. He smoked a lot of dope with his hippie friends and sometimes the critters would get loose while playing with the smoked up hippies. But not lately. .. Cent frum my notso smart fone
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me first bear.....experance (not bare)
skipper19 replied to ray koziatek's topic in Big / Small Game
Great story Ray! Memory isn't too bad either. ...can't get visions out a my head, of the bear rubbing yer skull bald on the cave wall though. Bet that's why you had this one's skull polished shiny. ..return favor? Go get your big woods buck...need more stories! Good luck, don't overdress...leave clothes home..bear skin ..heap good decoy, hmmm! Cent frum my notso smart fone -
me first bear.....experance (not bare)
skipper19 replied to ray koziatek's topic in Big / Small Game
I had just as much fun reading it all again! Still love that story!B) Cent frum my notso smart fone -
Dylan...read this...it's before "your time"...on the forum. Should help ok? http://www.lakeontariounited.com/fishing-hunting/index.php?/topic/7915-me-first-bear.....experance-(not-bare) short story or the whole thing///Many moons ago there was born a great hunter- gatherer,the natives called him omganothershortfatbaldone. or bald-e short for Bald Eagle or,ray as many here know him.he weaned himself from his mother on his own at the young age of 16 .shortly after that he started to persue the beast of the wild,such as rabbits, grouse and mice.then one day while sneaking through the underware er um brush he was mounted by a great buck, that broke his sperit and many other things .upon returning to his village he was picked on and called the amounted one.this made him angry and from that day on he vowed to shoot a buck a year for the rest of his life.one warm day he was hunting in his fishing suit(buffy) and was mistaken by a bear for a mate due to his hairy back. the bear had his way with him in the den for the winter and when he escaped his scalp was worn bald and from that day on he vowed to shoot a bear a year for the rest of his life.and so the cycle has started....the end ,,,,or is it the beginning?? Ray's my hero...and he looks up to me. Unless he's on a ladder...:rolleyes:>_> Cent frum my notso smart fone
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Ray, don't throw yer popcorn yet! Good luck on yer hunt fer the woods buck up the hill down the river! Only OMGANOTHERSHORTFATBALDONE has Indian skills like recycled pee and entity sensing body hairs and can taste week old mature buck poo and track him to his favorite munching grounds. I know you can do it! Oh nice deer! Now if I can just photo shop my puss in there..... it's MINE!...The puss, not the buck... Cent frum my notso smart fone
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Many bears over in Delaware County. My daughter lives at the foot of Mount Utsayantha near Stamford. Early bear season in September, four were taken on the first day on the farm next to her. She has rabbits, and the bears smash the cages and eat the rabbits inside out...skin lays there. I'm going next year. Cent frum my notso smart fone
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Hops and hazelnut coffee works.... Ray want a refill? Cent frum my notso smart fone
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I like to make my own sausage, Canadian bacon and slim jims. Not hard to do if you have a smoker. Just time casings and spices. I made 5 lbs of summer sausage and stuffed the casings by hand. Many good recipes on the Internet for pepperoni, and snack sticks. Jerky shooters are great for slim jims with the round nozzle. Time consuming for some things but I like being able to adjust the intended outcome to taste and have it just right. Cent frum my notso smart fone
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