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  1. So how come this is not a sticky yet? Is there a magic number of posts to a thread so we don't have to go looking for it? Just curious.................. Doug
  2. Thanks! Some folks would also call that a loin chop. Like many meat cuts there is more than one name for lots of stuff. Next try for elk will be September in the Kootenays (in BC). Doug
  3. Elk Loin Steak from the look of it, and yes elk is absolutely my favourite game meat. And shooting an elk is one of only two things on my "bucket list." Doug
  4. Hey there OIM, when did you change the picture on your handle? I am going WAYYYY out on a limb here but I am guessing that is not YOU in the picture! Doug
  5. I had numerous issues with this site until I finally, kicking and screaming, switched over to Mozilla Firefox as my browser. All of the issues went away. And I have Windows 10 too......... Doug
  6. I am thinking, single siwash............. Nice lakers guys! Doug
  7. Yes sir it is, and you could stand up a spoon in it, nice and thick! Before I added about a cup of cream I was worried the chowder was going to stick to the bottom of my pot............
  8. Darn, I forgot all about taking a photo, made up a seafood chowder today. Started with cut up side bacon and some butter, then diced onions and celery, potatoes and water to cover them. Then a LOT of perch fillets, a couple cans of baby clams, a bunch of shrimp and a can of my own canned BC Sockeye, and some cream, seasoned salt and fresh ground pepper. I had three bowls for lunch! But now it is all put into containers.............well it just looked like a seafood chowder anyways! Doug
  9. Tonight it was roast venison bottom round, a smallish roast, like half the bottom round off a medium sized deer. Took it out of the oven at 118 F, tented it with aluminum foil, and carved it at about 135, delicious! I considered doing up OIMs recipe with thin-sliced meat and mozza on crusty bread, but wifey is not really a bread enthusiast, and I got home late. Maybe next time............ Doug
  10. No worries Dave, you are BUSY with this amazing project!!! Doug
  11. This still an AWESOME project, with unbelievable progress being made. Well done Dave! Doug PS) Any luck on that licence plate?
  12. VERY interesting indeed!
  13. Avocado for you who like it, go for it. I'd just as soon eat bear snot. And the fresh crappies were FABULOUS!!!! <<<<<burp>>>>>>
  14. Thanks for the recipe. I see it included a whole whack of stuff I just do NOT eat, like avocado and cabbage, yeeeeeshhhh!!!! Vegetables are what FOOD eats. But tonight it will be fresh caught crappies! First feed this year and I am surely looking forward to it! They will not go into tortillas, in fact it might just be pan-fried crappies and a fresh salad to keep my wife happy. Doug
  15. and the recipe would be..........................????????????????
  16. We were out on Thursday, drove all over the lake, not a bite. But the crappies have to turn on SOON!!!
  17. Happy Birthday Brian, you young whippersnapper! Doug
  18. And I completely apologize for hijacking this thread, which was about an AMAZING whitefish smack-down, and a very interesting way to catch them. Sorry I side-tracked it. Doug
  19. You may wish to get the person's name if and when they reply................. If you do not get a reply, I have a couple people I know to whom I could direct this question. Both are area supervisors for COs in Northern Ontario. Doug
  20. The issue is transport. If you process the fish for immediate consumption, ie where you are staying, you do not have to prove to a CO the species, size and numbers. If you transport jars of canned fish this is problematic. As for your jars of fish at your house, yes they are considered to be part of your possession limit, same as fish in your freezer. In practice it would be exceptionally unlikely that a CO would inspect your freezer. But last time I looked, the only peace officers that had the power to search without a warrant were COs. To the best of my knowledge, nobody has taken that "Charter of Rights and Freedoms" challenge to a court with jurisdiction. It is basically impossible that a Charter challenge would fail, provided appeals courts would give leave to appeal. That might cost the person who was charged an enormous amount in legal fees, of course....
  21. Brian, you got those square noodles on your plate again, that don't seem to cook down like the rest. Maybe you should soak them in the Wiser's and soften them up a bit........ Doug
  22. At this house, we fight over who gets the neck!
  23. Not trying to be an asshat, just had a buddy with a bad experience. But NOT with canned fish, just fillets that could not be identified, and "transport" was the issue. Fillets we did not eat at camp, bringing them home rather than throwing them out (also an offence of course), and you can't put skin back ON to a skinned fillet.... the CO did not see things that way and my buddy paid a fine for half a dozen crappie fillets.
  24. Yes I agree with you, any way to prepare whitefish is delicious. BBQ the big fillets, skin down, with a bit of a garlic butter glaze, yum yum!!!
  25. We all like liver here, just never tried it in soup. When my two older sons were wee lads, we were in a grocery store some place and I asked the boys if they'd like to get some liver. They were shouting "WE LOVE LIVER!!! WE LOVE LIVER!!!" and it must be said, quite a few heads turned our way............ Of course, almost all of the liver they had eaten at that point had been deer liver, sliced as thin as I can make it and pan-fried medium rare, yum yum!!! So you put the chicken liver in the stock then when you drain the liquid off for soup, you munch on the liver bits (with some SALT), genius!
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