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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Pine on October 20, 2023, 05:44:44 PM
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Let's see what's for dinner at your Deer Camp. [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
Burger and Red Beans
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Looks good. I am not at camp but I had some backstrap for lunch.
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Looks mighty fine!
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Mine's no where near as tasty as that.
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Italian Sausage Peppers Onions stewed Roma Tomatoes
Rigatoni Parmesan fresh Basil
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That looks incredible
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That looks incredible
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Inner loin medallions in gravy with eggs, bacon and coffee. Deercamp staple!
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Front shoulder I grind all of it less the mock tender, I save for stew or??. 15% pork ends and pieces
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Just about anything looks and tastes better at camp.
Shick
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Just about anything looks and tastes better at camp.
Shick
Definitely better than lunch at work. :thumbsup:
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Venison loin and fried potatoes for breakfast and pbj sandwich for lunch. Supper will probably be back strap sweet corn and more potatoes.
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[ You are not allowed to view attachments ] Eating like Kings in camp
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Store bought roast chicken, deboan and cut into small pieces, chicken broth, long grain brown rice, onions and celery flakes.
Goes good on these cold rainy days.
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Looks good guys/gals.
Making me hungry.I think I will polish off the two Culvers double deluxe butter cheeseburgers waiting for me!
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I leave for camp tomorrow morning and I have a full size leg of lamb to put on the fire iron spit along with my usual bury the dutch oven meal plans. Hard hunting takes fuel! [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
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Deer camp is a house for us. Well, two houses. A two bedroom, two bath mobile home and a recently finished two story house. As such we have full kitchens, grills outside and pretty much all the amenities of home.
This last weekend I had a steak Thursday evening and baked fish Saturday evening. Hot ham sandwiches the other two nights. I'm round for a reason. :biglaugh:
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From scratch Mac and cheese, not the box junk.
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You guys have some nice deer "camps". My son and I are headed to the national forest for a week. There's currently a fire ban and I don't see enough rain in the forecast for that to change. We'll be sleeping in cold tents and eating whatever we can throw together on a two burner propane stove by lantern light.
I'm bringing a lot of canned stuff, some boiled eggs and a ham that my wife will cook before we leave. The eggs will be boiled before leaving home too because we have to carry in all of our water.
If the weather is fit for hunting there won't be much time for cooking.
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You headed for Hossier national Forest?
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You headed for Hossier national Forest?
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Yes.
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So, dinner in deer camp in the Hoosier national forest... Rough trip. We got in late morning thanksgiving day and the place was loaded with people and sounded like a war zone (gun season here). No time to hunt Thursday so we baked some potatoes in the fire to go with one of the hams that my wife prepared for us. No pictures but it was good.
Rained out of hunting Sunday Morning so we made a nice breakfast. I spent Saturday trying to put up fire wood for the rain and working on my chain saw that quit on me.
Hunted Sunday after the rain let up. Temp dropped and the wind changed directions and picked up making fire management rough. Dinner was a cold sandwich, bag of chips and can of beer.
Monday morning my son headed into the woods without even having coffee. I don't skip coffee for anything so I had my coffee, some crackers and cheese and a can of peaches. I stuffed a few more crackers in my pocket for lunch.
I came out of the woods Monday to hear my son announce that he wanted to head home...the temp was going to drop more and the wind. I hurriedly tossed my stuff in the truck and commenced the 3+ hour drive home without any dinner.
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Hiked the Knobstone trail and that is some pretty rough country.
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Hiked the Knobstone trail and that is some pretty rough country.
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We go near the Charles Deam wilderness area and a lot of it is very steep with briar covered ridges and dead fall choked creek bottoms.
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It would be nice to have public hunting land, Texas isn't big on that.
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I like it down there but I don't think I'll do it again during firearms.
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The public land that is close (2 1/2 hour drive) is draw only for deer. Same place I go to hunt hogs.
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