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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/28/16 09:58 PM
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Bacon wrapped butterflied Axis Backstrap is our go for the night of opening day. Topped off with a baked potato and cold beer
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/28/16 10:42 PM
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Wish I hunted with this guy^^^
Smoked pork loin and hell if I know
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/28/16 11:26 PM
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you catch your Escolar or buy ? I've only caught one super deep jigging at Perdido Would have to buy it but this was intended as a funny. The results with people sitting in the deer stand the next morning would be rough. "To be frankly and bluntly specific - and I'm sorry for this - consumption of escolar causes explosive, oily, orange diarrhea. People have reported that the discharges are often difficult to control and accidents can happen while passing gas. I personally know someone who ate an escolar steak one night, unaware of its side effects. The next day he was riding the elevator to his office when out of nowhere his bowels unleashed a surprise attack on his pants. As he said later, "Thank God I had my gym bag with me, which had a clean pair of underwear in it." This explains why escolar is also called the "olestra fish" and the "ex-lax fish.""
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/29/16 10:39 PM
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you catch your Escolar or buy ? I've only caught one super deep jigging at Perdido Would have to buy it but this was intended as a funny. The results with people sitting in the deer stand the next morning would be rough. "To be frankly and bluntly specific - and I'm sorry for this - consumption of escolar causes explosive, oily, orange diarrhea. People have reported that the discharges are often difficult to control and accidents can happen while passing gas. I personally know someone who ate an escolar steak one night, unaware of its side effects. The next day he was riding the elevator to his office when out of nowhere his bowels unleashed a surprise attack on his pants. As he said later, "Thank God I had my gym bag with me, which had a clean pair of underwear in it." This explains why escolar is also called the "olestra fish" and the "ex-lax fish.""
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/29/16 10:47 PM
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May have a menu change.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/30/16 06:42 AM
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at goose camp in Colo. Co. Ive fixed elk chili, black drum half-shell, bacon/cabbage stew, goose stew, too... and others have brought VERY NICE RIB-EYES grilled over live-oak coals... also BBQ wald hog halves and I even made a batch of muffaletta sandwiches for lunch one time...
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/30/16 12:40 PM
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Must have caught out of a stock pond? look all the same size! get the skillet out and lets go!
nice change from grilling at the deer camp!
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 02:51 AM
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Usually fajitas and tablitas
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 03:09 AM
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 03:12 AM
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I have gained 10lbs just reading this topic!
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 03:35 AM
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We always make a muzzleloader trip to St francisville, just north of baton rouge on the state line, early November. The menu is as follows: Lunches: Chicken and sausage boudin, Louisiana hotsauce, and crackers. Hog head cheese and crackers. Smoked deer sausage. Grilled bacon wrapped doves. Oysters sucked straight of the shell, with sauce on a cracker, or chargrilled.
Dinners: Chicken, sausage, and shrimp gumbo with rice and potato salad. Fried backstrap, shrimp, frog legs, oysters, speckled trout, soft shell crabs, sweet potato fries, and okra. Squirrel or rabbit gravy with mustard greens on the side.
Breakfast; Funky grits and biscuits. White sausage gravy and biscuits. Breakfast burritos. Smoked sausage sandwiches.
We bring domestic beers, craft beers, egg nog, mudslides, margaritas, screw drivers, salty dogs, and some of them bring whiskey. Always a good trip, and someone always sleeps in.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 03:45 AM
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Just picked up a 48 inch propane griddle for a song on some buy/sell/trade facebook page last night, going to make breakfast much easier next weekend!
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 03:11 PM
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Depends on the weather, how cool, rainy etc. Stuffed jalapenos regardless, if its cold and wet venison chilly, warm and nice smoked ribs or grilled steaks or both Got 5 racks of ribs in the freezer now, so probably ribbies and whatever everyone else brings
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 03:40 PM
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My buddy works here www.cajunmeats.com and I plan on picking up some stuffed ribeyes, stuffed pork chops and stuffed pork chops. They are very good.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 07:02 PM
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See some awsome eats on this page.
Andouie stuffed quail, wrapped in bacon would be on my list, but not opening weekend. Have a Hebert's Cajun meat market in west Houston, those stuffed birds are the bomb. Ain't spending over $100 on these guys though. Maybe when about only 3 gonna show.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 07:13 PM
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See some awsome eats on this page.
Andouie stuffed quail, wrapped in bacon would be on my list, but not opening weekend. Have a Hebert's Cajun meat market in west Houston, those stuffed birds are the bomb. Ain't spending over $100 on these guys though. Maybe when about only 3 gonna show. I have always been scared to go there because the amount of money I would spend.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 07:15 PM
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^^^I frequently go to that Herbert's chicken as well!!! Just down the road from me. Always get some different stuffed chicken and the pork tenderloins before hunting trips! So good!!!
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 07:40 PM
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We always make a muzzleloader trip to St francisville, just north of baton rouge on the state line, early November. The menu is as follows: Lunches: Chicken and sausage boudin, Louisiana hotsauce, and crackers. Hog head cheese and crackers. Smoked deer sausage. Grilled bacon wrapped doves. Oysters sucked straight of the shell, with sauce on a cracker, or chargrilled.
Dinners: Chicken, sausage, and shrimp gumbo with rice and potato salad. Fried backstrap, shrimp, frog legs, oysters, speckled trout, soft shell crabs, sweet potato fries, and okra. Squirrel or rabbit gravy with mustard greens on the side.
Breakfast; Funky grits and biscuits. White sausage gravy and biscuits. Breakfast burritos. Smoked sausage sandwiches.
We bring domestic beers, craft beers, egg nog, mudslides, margaritas, screw drivers, salty dogs, and some of them bring whiskey. Always a good trip, and someone always sleeps in. You guys do it right! And I would definitely be sleeping in...and scheduling an appointment with my cardiologist.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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10/31/16 08:28 PM
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See some awsome eats on this page.
Andouie stuffed quail, wrapped in bacon would be on my list, but not opening weekend. Have a Hebert's Cajun meat market in west Houston, those stuffed birds are the bomb. Ain't spending over $100 on these guys though. Maybe when about only 3 gonna show. I have always been scared to go there because the amount of money I would spend. Can definitely put a hurtin on the bank account. ^^^I frequently go to that Herbert's chicken as well!!! Just down the road from me. Always get some different stuffed chicken and the pork tenderloins before hunting trips! So good!!!
Both are awsome. Good turduckens to, but pricey.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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11/01/16 01:15 AM
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Bought the Can Cooker, 18 half ears corn, 5# cubed potatoes, 4 quarter onions, 1 head of cabbage quartered, 2# carrots quartered, 4 rings of sausage ( jalapeņo, cheese, smoked, regular) One can beer or Mountain Dew. One hour done.
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Re: Deer camp eats for opening weekend
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11/01/16 02:49 AM
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Too many men in camp for steaks. Brisket, ribs and pork shoulder on the smoker.
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