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Old 09-25-2012, 08:23 PM
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OT not an OBS, but still a stroke

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That's pretty cool! I saw two bears at my tree stand Friday evening when I went to check my trail cameras. I had 66 pics of 5 different bears chewing up my scent dripper! And that was at my other stand, not the one I saw the bears at! They are gonna be thick this year I guess. I'll have to introduce one the big ones to my Mathews!
 
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I love bear brats
 
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If I get one this year, I'm gonna try canning it. That's what I do with all my deer meat, except for the back strap.
 
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Ohhhhhh back straps...stop it Bill!
 
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Bill here ya go try this one

1 Place chunks of venison into a shallow baking dish, and pour enough apple cider in to cover them. Cover, and refrigerate for 2 hours. Remove, and pat dry. Discard apple cider, and return venison to the dish. Pour barbeque sauce over the chunks, cover, and refrigerate for 2 to 3 more hours.
2 Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat. Charcoal is best, but if you must, use gas. Remove meat from the refrigerator, and let stand for 30 minutes, or until no longer chilled. Wrap each chunk of venison in a slice of bacon, and secure with toothpicks.
3 Brush the grill grate with olive oil when hot, and place venison pieces on the grill so they are not touching. The bacon will kick up some flames, so be ready. Grill, turning occasionally, until the bacon becomes slightly burnt, 15 to 20 minutes. The slower, the better. Dig in, and prepare to want more!
 
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Ohhhhhh back straps...stop it Bill!
LOL!! terrible idn't it!
 
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mmmmmm some nice tender back strap yummy
 
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I do love the bambi on my plate...not the grill of my truck....KILL EM ALL!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Theres room for all of Gods creatures...right next to the mashed potatoes! Got some turkey in this year but sadly, my broke *** will be missing deer, duck, and upland game this year. Next year, its on lol.
 
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Originally Posted by fordpride
Bill here ya go try this one

1 Place chunks of venison into a shallow baking dish, and pour enough apple cider in to cover them. Cover, and refrigerate for 2 hours. Remove, and pat dry. Discard apple cider, and return venison to the dish. Pour barbeque sauce over the chunks, cover, and refrigerate for 2 to 3 more hours.
2 Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat. Charcoal is best, but if you must, use gas. Remove meat from the refrigerator, and let stand for 30 minutes, or until no longer chilled. Wrap each chunk of venison in a slice of bacon, and secure with toothpicks.
3 Brush the grill grate with olive oil when hot, and place venison pieces on the grill so they are not touching. The bacon will kick up some flames, so be ready. Grill, turning occasionally, until the bacon becomes slightly burnt, 15 to 20 minutes. The slower, the better. Dig in, and prepare to want more!
Oh that sounds so good.......I will be trying that recipe Mike! I've done it with the bacon wrapped, but the apple cider and bbq sauce makes my mouth water!!
 
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I cut the blackstrap into 2" cubes and stab holes in it with a fork so it'll suck up more of the apple cider an BBQ sauce
 
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Saturday is opening day of bow season here. I might whack me a big old doe if I get the opportunity so I can try that!
 
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