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Garddog, looks like you guys had a good time.
Treefarmer, looks like you have a nice alley to shoot down! Good Luck!
TPK, beautiful pics!
Treefarmer, looks like you have a nice alley to shoot down! Good Luck!
TPK, beautiful pics!
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Thanks Gentlemen!
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The wife and I did some hiking on the Indian Head Rail Trail yesterday. We were supposed to bike the 13 miles each way, but my double flat tires with only one spare tube put a damper on that. It was a gorgeous day, lots of Fall colors on the trees and even spied some does drinking.
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1967redrider, looks lie y'all have some beautiful country to ride through! The flat tire issue doesn't sound too good. I saw the venison sausage on the hoof in a couple of pics.
Speaking of venison sausage, I'm trying to finish up last year's trimming that have been resting in the shop freezer. Miss Joy bought a 2-pack of Boston Butts last week, she cooked one and I claimed the smaller one to make a batch of venison/pork sausage. It weighed 10 pounds; I thawed out 15 pounds of venison and made up a batch of sausage today. The seasoning we use is packaged for a 25-pound batch, worked out great. The bulk sausage is now resting in vacuum sealed 2 pound+/- bags in the freezer in the utility room.
The process of making our sausage begins at the time of processing the deer carcass, the shoulders, the neck and rib meat are carefully trimmed and cut into small pieces, weighed and frozen to be used at a later date. This mixture makes a great burger, it's used in sauces for pasta, chilis, etc. 24 days after today, rifle season starts in our part of the Panhandle!
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Speaking of venison sausage, I'm trying to finish up last year's trimming that have been resting in the shop freezer. Miss Joy bought a 2-pack of Boston Butts last week, she cooked one and I claimed the smaller one to make a batch of venison/pork sausage. It weighed 10 pounds; I thawed out 15 pounds of venison and made up a batch of sausage today. The seasoning we use is packaged for a 25-pound batch, worked out great. The bulk sausage is now resting in vacuum sealed 2 pound+/- bags in the freezer in the utility room.
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Philip,
The sausage making photos bring back some good memories. I rigged up the largest grinder I could buy with an electric motor and the rest is history, as they say. We made our sausage just nearly the same as you do. Our favorite seasoning was Leggs. I no longer hunt as all my hunting buddies but one have gone on ahead. I let the grinder go at the last garage sale. Still have my rifle and a heavy coat if needed.
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The sausage making photos bring back some good memories. I rigged up the largest grinder I could buy with an electric motor and the rest is history, as they say. We made our sausage just nearly the same as you do. Our favorite seasoning was Leggs. I no longer hunt as all my hunting buddies but one have gone on ahead. I let the grinder go at the last garage sale. Still have my rifle and a heavy coat if needed.
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Thanks for the comment, Ray!
We too use Leggs seasonings. My dear old Father-in-law used Leggs exclusively at his business. He told me the Blend #10 works on any meat as it is advertised as a pork sausage seasoning. The last couple of seasons I have also used the Leggs Summer Sausage seasoning with good results. We sometimes enhance the seasoning a bit with additional sage and cayenne. I miss doing the link sausage and smoking them, but it adds a lot of work and the bulk is more practical for our home cooking.
My grinder is a #32 hand operated from Northern tool. The hand crank was replaced with a large pully and there is a reduction jack shaft in the link back to the electric motor. Took a bit of calculation to get the thing to run at about 80 rpms. We built the table from oak with casters, and I just wheel it into the kitchen and go to work.
Keep that rifle handy!
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We too use Leggs seasonings. My dear old Father-in-law used Leggs exclusively at his business. He told me the Blend #10 works on any meat as it is advertised as a pork sausage seasoning. The last couple of seasons I have also used the Leggs Summer Sausage seasoning with good results. We sometimes enhance the seasoning a bit with additional sage and cayenne. I miss doing the link sausage and smoking them, but it adds a lot of work and the bulk is more practical for our home cooking.
My grinder is a #32 hand operated from Northern tool. The hand crank was replaced with a large pully and there is a reduction jack shaft in the link back to the electric motor. Took a bit of calculation to get the thing to run at about 80 rpms. We built the table from oak with casters, and I just wheel it into the kitchen and go to work.
Keep that rifle handy!
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Wood love to have some of that sausage Philip!!!
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Looks deeeeeeeeeeelicious, tree! I love venison sausage gravy over biscuits . . . in case you want to stop by some morning. 

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Great pictures John!
Looks like a great place for a hike.
I'd love to try some of them burgers Philip!
Never had burgers with venison in them. Sounds delicious though.

I'd love to try some of them burgers Philip!
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Today was a Holiday in Bayern. All Saints' Day. Normally a day to visit the cemetery. I figured I'll get there soon enough so we took a walk through the fields instead. We had beautiful Sunny weather as you can see by the pictures. Hope you enjoy.
As always, too many pictures. 
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Great pics, Tom.
Reminds me of my years there in Germany, '83-'86.
Good times.
Reminds me of my years there in Germany, '83-'86.
Good times.
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Very cool pictures Tom, I've never been to Germany, yet somehow, I feel I know the country from viewing them! And I assume the good lookin' young fella is you, yes?

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Steve Warden wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 6:49 pm Great pics, Tom.
Reminds me of my years there in Germany, '83-'86.
Good times.
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Looks gorgeous, Tom. I think the pups were enjoying the day too. 
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You know how dogs are John, they love every min. of it.1967redrider wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 11:38 pm Looks gorgeous, Tom. I think the pups were enjoying the day too.![]()
Another thing I have noticed,
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Hope y'all don't get tired of seeing deer pictures and stuff around Starvation Plantation.
Each week we get literally hundreds of pictures, sometimes several thousand and there are all sort of critters showing up at all hours of the day or night. Sometimes there is a glimpse of a tractor going by or some trespassers rambling around where they don't belong, birds, squirrels, rabbits and stray dogs as well as coyotes and deer.
There was an interesting set of pictures that showed up this week, on Halloween morning a coyote is seen moving on a trail adjacent to some very thick woods. The camera at that spot is set to take 3 shots. The odd thing is that about 30 minutes later a small deer is seen running the same direction on the same trail. What struck me as odd was this scene should have been reversed.
The old standby camera at the feeder got a shot of a young deer about to lose its' spots, they are fading, are almost gone.
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Each week we get literally hundreds of pictures, sometimes several thousand and there are all sort of critters showing up at all hours of the day or night. Sometimes there is a glimpse of a tractor going by or some trespassers rambling around where they don't belong, birds, squirrels, rabbits and stray dogs as well as coyotes and deer.
There was an interesting set of pictures that showed up this week, on Halloween morning a coyote is seen moving on a trail adjacent to some very thick woods. The camera at that spot is set to take 3 shots. The odd thing is that about 30 minutes later a small deer is seen running the same direction on the same trail. What struck me as odd was this scene should have been reversed.
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