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Nash got the hoppers and 'straps off the jack this morning.. Looks like it'll be all right, but I ain't convinced yet.. Laker, if you want the recipe for that pot pie, let me know.. Ingwe's got it too.. It's mighty good! Tom, we left a couple others for seed if you know what I mean... Don, Nash has been reloading his .45 lately... I've been having to conserve my ammo with the Single Six a little more than usual.. Dern .22s are still pretty hard to find. Ben
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Hey Ben,,,, I wouldn't mind a copy of that recipe if you'd be so kind. I'd like to take a run at it with some Pheasant I've got in trhe freezer. I'm covered up with Cotton Tail here but I don't shoot em cause their the main food source for my resident Cat pool. Sally sure likes chasing em though. She'd probably make a rabbit dog if someone owned her that knew what he was doing.
TIA Charlie
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Now,,, back to the business at hand. Had this Tom waiting for me this morning. 23# stretched 36+". Hope he don't shrink below 36" cause he's got a nice belly for these parts.
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Nice cat Charlie! You're on a roll.. Here's the pie recipe... Straight from my mom. 1 package Pillsbury pie crust (in the dairy section) 2 cans, any combo of the following soups: cream of mushroom, cream of celery, cream of chicken 1 can corn* 2 or 3 potatoes, diced and preboiled mess (2-4 cups?)of precooked wabbit, squirrel, sharp, pheaz,etc., diced Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a deep dish pie pan with one of the pie crusts. In large bowl, mix all ingredients together. Put into lined pie dish. Cover with the other pie crust. Trim top crust, and pinch lower and upper crust together. Pierce top crust with knife or fork. (Cut a ring of aluminum foil and put around edge of crust, taking it off for the last 10-15 minutes of baking time.) Bake for 45-50 minutes, or until crust is golden. *any variety of veggies may also be used(carrots, peas, green beans etc)along with any meat...basic pot pie. It's delish.. Hope you like it(I think ya will...) Ben
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Thanks for the recipe Ben. Im going to have to go look for a couple of cotton tails tomorrow afternoon to make it for supper tomorrow night.
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Thanks Ben That's easy.
Oh,,, good thing she said store bought pie crust because that's the only kind I make:)
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gotta try it ...thanks Nice cat Charlie! You're on a roll.. Here's the pie recipe... Straight from my mom. 1 package Pillsbury pie crust (in the dairy section) 2 cans, any combo of the following soups: cream of mushroom, cream of celery, cream of chicken 1 can corn* 2 or 3 potatoes, diced and preboiled mess (2-4 cups?)of precooked wabbit, squirrel, sharp, pheaz,etc., diced Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a deep dish pie pan with one of the pie crusts. In large bowl, mix all ingredients together. Put into lined pie dish. Cover with the other pie crust. Trim top crust, and pinch lower and upper crust together. Pierce top crust with knife or fork. (Cut a ring of aluminum foil and put around edge of crust, taking it off for the last 10-15 minutes of baking time.) Bake for 45-50 minutes, or until crust is golden. *any variety of veggies may also be used(carrots, peas, green beans etc)along with any meat...basic pot pie. It's delish.. Hope you like it(I think ya will...) Ben
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Have fun with your pie-making, fellers.. Enjoy! Laker, if you see any sharps, whack them too.. Multi-speices pie is the best kind... Charlie, Mom made homemade crusts for a while, but she's a big fan of Pillsbury now..
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Funny,,,, I just got off the phone with my sister. She's loves to bake and was actually making a couple of pie's while we talked. She says the same thing.
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FieldGrade that's a nice cat Thanks Laker That pic doesn't do him justice. He really is a well colored cat for this area.
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My youngest brother is home from Bozeman on Christmas break and he has been after the coyotes. Of course he goes while I'm at work and can't go. He killed these two with his 17 hornet Nasty mangy thing. I wouldn't have touched it!
Proverbs 12:27 The lazy do not roast any game, but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.
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Deertracker how did the 17 hornet do on the coyotes? Did they drop on the spot or run some? What bullet? I have yet to take my hornet out on coyotes but I have shot a fox with it.
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Nice cat, Field.. They are beautiful animals..
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Deertracker how did the 17 hornet do on the coyotes? Did they drop on the spot or run some? What bullet? I have yet to take my hornet out on coyotes but I have shot a fox with it. I believe the both ran a bit. Not sure how far they were. We both shoot 20gr vmax
Proverbs 12:27 The lazy do not roast any game, but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.
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Went to do alittle coyote calling today and didn't find anything for coyotes but I did get these two guys with the 220 swift Ackley. Decided to head shoot them so I could make Bens pot pie recipe. Amazing how high the heads fly with the swift. before After Ben the rabbit pot pie recipe is great.
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Awesome! Glad you liked it! I'm seein' another one in my close future... And those rabs look like they completely lost their minds.... I'm looking forward to head-chooting one or three with the 'two-fiddy... Ben
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Huntsman22 is that your 17 hornet? I seen one of the ruger 17 hornets yesterday and I almost bought it to replace my ugly savage but dropped the money on a Ruger Blackhawk 357. Maybe next days off I will sneak outta town and pick it up. The rugers shoot good?
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