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fishlessman
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not possible
after nine days im beat, looking forward to doing it some more this weekend, might even practice during the week :laugh:
started with a 12 pound top round, roast for dinner and luncheon meat
garlic cheese and roadkill sausages, turned into subs later in the week
about 14 pounds ham, dinner and some lunches
some fish, lakers and salmon
brisket cooked fast and hot over oak
8 pound potroast cooked in the dutch oven
some pork butt
togue casserole, best lake trout ive eaten in a long time
sliced up some ham for more lunches, gotta love the slicer on these trips
some more fish, dad with a slimey togue
landlock salmon caught on a tandem
hummers are back
a few more of these
and some big orange hummers came by
having a hard time drinking all this mint, planted the garden last summer and its really taking off
found these pink turtles hanging by their tails from a tree
swim little turtles.... be free
fishlessmans fried macadamian nut salmon with a honey drizzle
some meatloaf getting prepped
sundays was leftover day
did i say there were alot of these :laugh:
after nine days im beat, looking forward to doing it some more this weekend, might even practice during the week :laugh:
started with a 12 pound top round, roast for dinner and luncheon meat
garlic cheese and roadkill sausages, turned into subs later in the week
about 14 pounds ham, dinner and some lunches
some fish, lakers and salmon
brisket cooked fast and hot over oak
8 pound potroast cooked in the dutch oven
some pork butt
togue casserole, best lake trout ive eaten in a long time
sliced up some ham for more lunches, gotta love the slicer on these trips
some more fish, dad with a slimey togue
landlock salmon caught on a tandem
hummers are back
a few more of these
and some big orange hummers came by
having a hard time drinking all this mint, planted the garden last summer and its really taking off
found these pink turtles hanging by their tails from a tree
swim little turtles.... be free
fishlessmans fried macadamian nut salmon with a honey drizzle
some meatloaf getting prepped
sundays was leftover day
did i say there were alot of these :laugh:
fukahwee maine
you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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Incredible!!!!
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Beautiful fish(& food).
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Fantastic!!!! Something I would love to do but that work thing keeps getting in the way.Dave San Jose, CA The Duke of Loney
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fantastic, fishless.
was any of the bacon or ham home-cured?
looks like you had a helluva time. congrats.
fish look amazing too, as always.ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante -
Fishless, I am in shcok and awe. When are you opening a restaurant? Those are some beautiful cooks. Love the cook, fish, dog, hummingbird, and lake shots as well. You have a bit of heaven there........
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That looks like an incredible 9 days. I'm impressed and envious.
Mike -
I just went into a meat induced coma. :silly: Good stuff.
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Wow, just wow. What an impresseive display of food. Next time invite me and I will help you use up all that fresh mint.
FaithHappily egging on my original large BGE since 1996... now the owner of 5 eggs. Call me crazy, everyone else does!
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With that title I had to look at your post, & must say I see quality all over it, quality time with your Dad, your food, your fishing, your photos & your drinks. Congratulations to you mi amigo!!
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ever been to calefs in barrington on 125, really good bacon and ham, either they make it themselves or have someone local cure it, we have it every year during this trip. its worth stopping in for, very mild ham, not too salty, bacon is grey tan before c0ooking, a friend with an old farm house up there brings fresh eggs from home and picks up the ham. have alot of eggs to pickle next weekend. beakfast all week was pork bangors, bacon, deer steaks, and eggs at 4 in the mornfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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been taking this trip near 30 years now, couple dads and the friends i grew up with, different places each year, always good times, already looking forward to the next one :laugh:fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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i need the week to rest up, somehow i cant get up at 4 and stay up past midnight and repeat the next day over and over again like i used too :laugh: good thing the rest of the group cant either :laugh:fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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Fishless, you're giving me an inferiority conmplex. The food and scenery looked spectacular! Dosen't get much better than thtat.
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will trade mint for shared egging time 10 to 12 hours a day on the boat plus all that cooking is really tough work :laugh: bring some rum as i seem to keep running outfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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Wow, ya just gotta love summer! I'd nosh on yer leftovers any time!! 8 - ),,, Half of my meals are leftovers, the others I can't recall...
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YUM You had a tough time I can tell
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Wow, all looks soooo gooood. Your one of the rare dudes that knows how to catch fish and knows how to cook'em too. :cheer: Your macadamia nut salmon...that's simply outstanding and I wana make it. How is the nut coating stuck on the filet's?
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this ones easy, chop the nuts, add some breadcrumbs and either fine cornmeal or jiffy corn muffin mix and spread the mixture out on the cutting board. wet the salmon and lay it flesh side down on the nut mixture and pres down, gently flip over and let it sit for a while. i leave the skin on the fillets and cook nut side down til golden, flip and drizzle the honey on while the second side finishes up. landlocked salmon is a native fish here that lives only in fresh water, its got a lighter delicate taste more similar to a brook trout than a salt water salmon, good tasting fish. would work for the salt water salmon as well. have done it with walnuts and macadamias, prefer the nutty taste of the macadamias when fried.fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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everything looks great !
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Outstanding 9 days - Wow
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damn fish!! dats a lot of great eats!!! . .
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OK maybe you need to step away from the mint drink..... just a thought LOL
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: least they weren't elephantsfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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Looks like an awesome time! Food looks fantastic too!
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Wow. Ya'll ate like Kings. Makes me want to be back in the north seeing pics of those fish.
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Wow what a trip. You are da definitely da man da definitely. Tim
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