Vintage Hunting and NCOWS

Started by Rowdy Fulcher, November 22, 2009, 07:59:30 PM

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pony express

Sounds tasty... never tried a "Spanish style" roasted pork, but it probably isn't a lot different than Phillipine version, "lechon baboy" slow cooked over coals on a spit. (Wife is Filipino) That's the usual special occasion menu there. Preferred size of the pig is about like a Javelina, they don't use big 250lb+ hogs for that.

Rowdy Fulcher

Dusty
How do you fix your Deer meat . My wife likes to fry with onions . Cooked over a wood campfire is a great way also . We also love to barbecue it , served with baked beans and tator salad and a slice of pecan pie . How do you like to prepare your Deer meat ?

pony express

99% of ours gets sliced into steaks and fried, tenderloins just get sliced and fried in a little oil, where some of the tougher cuts might be marinated and fried, or maybe tenderize it with a meat hammer and breaded. Sometimes might make a stew with the small scraps, though.

Mean Bob Mean

I make mine into everything.  Stews, Pates and terrines, spaghetti sauce, roats, etc.

Braised venison is great, slow cooked over a wood fire works, fried with seasoned flour in bacon grease never hurt my feelings either.  I had a German chef make me some had a tad of vinegar in the sauce, was terrific. 
"We tried a desperate game and lost. But we are rough men used to rough ways, and we will abide by the consequences."
- Cole Younger

Rowdy Fulcher

Howdy
I know what I want my wife to fix for supper tomorrow night  . I want HER to cook tenderloin , fried with onion . I hope she will also fry some taters with it . She is a good cook , and  I'm damn lucky to have HER .






I have a new way of hauling my rifle around this summer .

Rowdy Fulcher

Howdy
The fried Tenderloin was Excellent as always .  ;D ;D ;D I have a picture of my 44 wcf , if I can get a close shot this fall I may use my pistol ?

Rowdy Fulcher

Howdy
Well it's almost Squirrel season. I have my double barrel ready and my black powder shotgun shells loaded for hunting . When season opens we always use shotguns , then when the leaves start falling we break out our rifles .  

Mean Bob Mean

Quote from: Rowdy Fulcher on August 03, 2014, 11:28:30 AM
Howdy
Well it's almost Squirrel season. I have my double barrel ready and my black powder shotgun shells loaded for hunting . When season opens we always use shotguns , then when the leaves start falling we break out our rifles .  

So . . .

You smoke 'em with a pipe?
"We tried a desperate game and lost. But we are rough men used to rough ways, and we will abide by the consequences."
- Cole Younger

Rowdy Fulcher

Bob
The pipe is for the skitters . I haven't smoked that pipe in a couple years , but I still pack it  ???

Mean Bob Mean

Quote from: Rowdy Fulcher on August 04, 2014, 08:36:20 PM
Bob
The pipe is for the skitters . I haven't smoked that pipe in a couple years , but I still pack it  ???

Smart
"We tried a desperate game and lost. But we are rough men used to rough ways, and we will abide by the consequences."
- Cole Younger

Rowdy Fulcher

Howdy
Deer season is about 2 weeks away . After work I got a chance to pop a few rounds . My 73 is ready for Deer season . And I have my vacation lined out for the opening weekend  of rifle season . My plans are to camp for the week . Who's READY ?

Rowdy Fulcher

Howdy
Just wanted to share a few pictures of my Deer .The 44wcf did an Excellent job .

Cliff Fendley

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NCOWS 3345  RATS 576 NRA Life member

Johnson County Rangers

MJN77

Good golly, that's a fantastic deer Rowdy. Congratulations sir.

Rowdy Fulcher

Thanks fellows
Here's a couple more pic

dusty texian

Wow! Rowdy that is a Top End buck! Good on Ya!,,,,,,,DT

Yuma Kid

Rowdy,
How about a hunting article for the "Shootist"?  I'll love to add those pictures to the magazine.
Yuma
Editor, Shootist magazine
Keep Yer Powder Dry!

NCOWS #L129,  G.A.F. # 767, SASS #31302, NRA Life Endowment, Lancaster County Bounty Collection Agentcy #29

Rowdy Fulcher

Yuma
I will start working on that project .

Tjackstephens

Texas Jack Stephens:   NRA, NCOWS #2312,  SASS # 12303, Hiram's Ranger #22,  GAF #641, USFA-CSS # 185, BOSS# 174,  Hartford Lodge 675, Johnson County Rangers,  Green River Gunslingers, Col. Bishop's Renegades, Kentucky Col.

bear tooth billy

Nice deer Rowdy, what will the rack score?  I'm always jealous about you guys that can use rifles for deer,
here in Iowa we can only use shotguns. I'd love to use a Winchester for deer. Let us know what the green
score is on your rack. P.S. nice looking shirt, Pam wonders if you have it wore out yet.

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