• Date night

    My wife, son and I decided we would go on a date sitting over my foodplot this afternoon. The wind was PERFECT! The food plot is thickening up and everything was just perfect. My 3y/o son was very still and quiet! I have to take him to the deer stand for him to act right. First deer of the evening stepped out at 74yrds. Big old fat loner doe. Had no babies with her. I'm in buck mode but when I heard my son say "Take her when your ready." I didn't argue!

    He has never seen a deer shot in real life but plenty on TV, so he acted like he knew exactly what was going down. I squeezed off on the trigger, BANG/FLOP! Feet stuck stiff straight in the air. My son was so excited, opened the door and ran to the deer yelling "Good shot DADDY!" Tears came to my eyes as I have had this same experience with my dad who has passed.

    Thank you God for this beautiful country, freedom, resources, and capabilities to have these kinds of opportunities! The outdoors is so Awesome! I don't understand anyone who does not like these things. My son is learning so many of life's lessons and is coming along so quickly! I couldn't be more proud! We processed the deer right in front of him and he was really concentrating. Then we threw some fresh back strap in the grease and had a gorgeous dinner! He even had a hand in on planting the foodplot as well. Discing in the tractor and hand seeding the dirt. This year he has seen the entire process from start to finish. Ground prep/planting/the hunt/the kill/the processing/the eating!


    Backstrap Recipe:

    I cut my steaks thick and then beat them flat with a tenderizing hammer.

    Pour 1/4 inch of oil in cast iron skillet. Turn on medium heat.

    Season the actual meat. I use Lowery's season salt and black pepper.

    To batter the meat I have found that the easiest and cleanest thing to do is put a pile of flour on a cookie sheet, then add 3 eggs in a bowl and a touch of milk and stir that up. Then I flour both sides of the meat, dip entire meat in the egg wash, then flour both sides again. Then drop it in the grease and leave them alone til they r good and brown on one side and then flip them. Leaves a beautiful crust on them!

    This only dirties up 3 dishes. The cookie sheet (I beat my meat on the cookie sheet as well) the bowl, and the cast iron skillet.

    This article was originally published in forum thread: Date night 11/14/15 started by LowePro View original post
    Comments 12 Comments
    1. BAMA S's Avatar
      BAMA S -
      Nice read, good pics and good times
    1. GoTennTitans's Avatar
      GoTennTitans -
      Good job LowePro. You're teaching him how to do it all and your wife is too by being involved and going out hunting with you. Date night dinner looked great! GTT
    1. huntinslabs's Avatar
      huntinslabs -
      Great job! You are doing right on all counts. And I have a voice that says teke em when your ready too. And I hunt alone!
    1. scrat's Avatar
      scrat -
      Wow! Nice hunting report. The expression on that young man's face says it all.
    1. Tony the Tiger's Avatar
      Tony the Tiger -
      Makes me hungry, grandsons are something else.
    1. long poler's Avatar
      long poler -
      Way to go. You are definitely doing it right.
      We all hunt together as a family as well.
      Congratulations
    1. brucec's Avatar
      brucec -
      Congratulations, great story and a great example for every American family!!!!
    1. Billbob's Avatar
      Billbob -
      good times
    1. RetiredRR's Avatar
      RetiredRR -
      Memories in the making. Thanks for sharing.
    1. Lil Baby's Avatar
      Lil Baby -
      I have that same plate set HA!
    1. Joey Clark's Avatar
      Joey Clark -
      Great read. Nothing like the time in the outdoors with kids.
    1. "D"'s Avatar
      "D" -
      Great read. Enjoyed it from land prep to dinner.
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