Bradley Forum Christmas Exchange III

Started by classicrockgriller, October 04, 2011, 12:42:53 PM

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dman4505

"I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight."

The Man's Prayer: I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess.

OU812

Nice pictures dman,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,been lookin at a bunch of those this week.

Just havent chosen which one I want.  ;)

Bavind

I just spent part of my evening cutting one of those guys up

dman4505

Unfortunately these weren't taken while hunting.
Company I work for is subcontracted with MidAmerican Energy to remove trees from under their transmission lines. I was walking the lines out at Lake Manawa State Park just down the street from where I live and bumded into these guys.
Also got a couple of pics of the remains of some houses that were damaged during the "Great Flood of 2011". I'll post those in another thread.

Don
"I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight."

The Man's Prayer: I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess.

classicrockgriller

Been away playing in the woods and I see we have ended with 66 players for this year.

Great number and I know everyone is excited about sending and receiving their gifts.

Thanks to all who is taking part in the Christmas Exchange, and ......................

A BIG THANKS to 10.5 for doing all the paper work to make this happen. Got a road trip

coming up tomorrow and then a stay at the Beach for Thanksgiving and maybe then I can

relax at home for a few days till time to go back to camp for the last month of hunting. I

have seem more nice deer this year than any before. We had protein fed all summer and

it is paying off even with the drought conditions. Son shot a nice 16 1/2 inch spread 9 pt.

That is a NICE buck for our area. Field dressed 155 lbs. Food at camp is like always .......

........ A+++. This years Cajun Microwaved Hog, had to be one of the best ever done at camp.

OU812

Glad to here your son got a nice one Sonny........my son just got his this morning and bagged a doe wile draggin out his buck.

HSC5690

Glad that your Son got a nice deer from the sounds of it.  I have tried my best to get my husband to build me one of the Cajun Microwaves for several years.  I have never tried any meat cooked on one but I have really like the looks and sound of it. 

classicrockgriller

Quote from: HSC5690 on November 17, 2011, 07:34:25 AM
Glad that your Son got a nice deer from the sounds of it.  I have tried my best to get my husband to build me one of the Cajun Microwaves for several years.  I have never tried any meat cooked on one but I have really like the looks and sound of it. 


I have one that is store bought and they are not that expensive. They go by the name ...

La Caja Asadora. They are very big in the Miami area with the Cuban population. PM me

if you need more info.

classicrockgriller

Also while relaxing after hunting, we built 3 hog traps consisting of 4 16ft hog panels.

They are built in a circle and have a door release at the feed inside the trap. Each panel

is supported by 4 T-post. We are going to build 3 more during the last month. We have

two right now down in the river bottom and one up the the higher area. We will build one

more in the bottom and two more up in the higher land. If and when we get rain again,

the hogs will move out of the bottom to higher grounds. Also these will be used to help

in the Spring when we trap the baby Boar's for a clip job. ;D Been hot here and 80% of

my hunts have been in shorts and camo crocs. Bucks are just starting to go into rut which

is late for us and is due to the drought and hot weather.

NePaSmoKer

So now ya spect me to release some receipts do ya  ;D

WB Mi Amigo

SamuelG

Quote from: classicrockgriller on November 17, 2011, 07:38:45 AM
Quote from: HSC5690 on November 17, 2011, 07:34:25 AM
Glad that your Son got a nice deer from the sounds of it.  I have tried my best to get my husband to build me one of the Cajun Microwaves for several years.  I have never tried any meat cooked on one but I have really like the looks and sound of it. 


I have one that is store bought and they are not that expensive. They go by the name ...

La Caja Asadora. They are very big in the Miami area with the Cuban population. PM me

if you need more info.

I have one it's great!  I'm also in Miami.  PM me with as many questions as you may have.


SamuelG

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TestRocket

Is it closed?  :o

I know I haven't been around much but I really had fun last year.  ;D

If I'm odd man out I understand.  :(

But please count me in if someone else comes along!  ;D

Tenpoint5

Quote from: TestRocket on November 17, 2011, 02:58:49 PM
Is it closed?  :o

I know I haven't been around much but I really had fun last year.  ;D

If I'm odd man out I understand.  :(

But please count me in if someone else comes along!  ;D

Morgan you are in!! Unlike the rest of these guys who I have just eliminated from the good list and placed them on the NAUGHTY List for picking on me and teasing me since they all know I DO NOT get to go hunting at all this year due to the wing surgery!!
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

viper125

Know the feeling. Havn't really hunted in about 6 years because of disability's Do sneak out in back yard once in a while when able though.
A few pics from smokes....
http://photobucket.com/smokinpics
Inside setup.

Quarlow

Quote from: dman4505 on November 17, 2011, 05:04:45 AM
Unfortunately these weren't taken while hunting.
Company I work for is subcontracted with MidAmerican Energy to remove trees from under their transmission lines. I was walking the lines out at Lake Manawa State Park just down the street from where I live and bumded into these guys.
Also got a couple of pics of the remains of some houses that were damaged during the "Great Flood of 2011". I'll post those in another thread.

Don
Quite the coincidence Dman, My granddad and his buddy years before I was a thought, started a treetopping business. They started with hand tools and a Model t ford pick up. Anyway, my uncle still runs the business but he most does slashing for B.C. Hydro clearing the line right of ways. Actually, his son in law does most of the work while my uncle does small pruning jobs for his old customers who won't hire any other company.
I like to walk threw life on the path of least resistance. But sometimes the path needs a good kick in the ass.

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