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    I was just kidding you, Tim. There is a launch on the channel at US 12 on the east side and another just west of the channel then left to the county park. That one is on Messenger Lake. I used to park at the second one and ice fish Messenger for crappie back in the mid 80's.
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    You will have to ask Don, but if memory serves me, He and Carol hit another lake in the area and caught quite a few crappies

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    Quote Originally Posted by fiveeyes View Post
    late for dinner...how was it Larry?
    Bill, the butts turned out excellent. Was a little disappointed in the brisket, too fat, and considerable waste. Great flavor.


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    Larry,
    Have you guys smoked a turkey yet? I have never been a fan of turkey.

    About 10 years ago, a guy from work brought in a wild bird he killed and had smoked. We kept it in the fridge and 4 guys ate sandwiches for a week.

    Since then, I've smoked a few and have enjoyed each one.

    I also like taking very large jalapenos out of the garden. I cut the tip off and remove the seeds (i keep them in for myself)

    I take cooked bacon and crumble it and mix it with cream cheese and stuff each pepper.

    Although they sell a rack to hold them upright, I built one out of wood. I smoke them until the pepper is soft.

    Another favorite is to take pickled chilies (or regular pickles), and rap each one with a thin strip of venison. You can use a toothpick to hold them together or puth them on a kabob skewer. I love the pickling flavor with the smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicklundrh View Post
    Larry,
    Have you guys smoked a turkey yet? I have never been a fan of turkey.

    About 10 years ago, a guy from work brought in a wild bird he killed and had smoked. We kept it in the fridge and 4 guys ate sandwiches for a week.

    Since then, I've smoked a few and have enjoyed each one.

    I also like taking very large jalapenos out of the garden. I cut the tip off and remove the seeds (i keep them in for myself)

    I take cooked bacon and crumble it and mix it with cream cheese and stuff each pepper.

    Although they sell a rack to hold them upright, I built one out of wood. I smoke them until the pepper is soft.

    Another favorite is to take pickled chilies (or regular pickles), and rap each one with a thin strip of venison. You can use a toothpick to hold them together or puth them on a kabob skewer. I love the pickling flavor with the smoke.

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    Not a whole turkey, I have done a couple turkey breasts, and they turned out good. I have one of those Jalapeno racks, and will try it the next time I fire up the smoker. Sure enjoying that Apple wood.


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    I can get more when you need it. I have a few that I can cut to the ground too

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicklundrh View Post
    I can get more when you need it. I have a few that I can cut to the ground too

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    I'm surprised at how much I have used. I use it in my Weber grill too.


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    You should try slicing venison backstrap thin and on an angle, this makes the pieces bigger, then rolling it around a sliced, pickled jalapeno and some cream cheese then wrap that with bacon. Toothpick it and grill till done. Good eats.
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    Exactly Jerry! My wife made those for me a number of years ago for an MSU tailgate. They never made it off the porch.

    The peppers we used went really well with several ice cold beers. Don't drink those anymore but I'm sure a cold Dr Pepper would suffice

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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    You should try slicing venison backstrap thin and on an angle, this makes the pieces bigger, then rolling it around a sliced, pickled jalapeno and some cream cheese then wrap that with bacon. Toothpick it and grill till done. Good eats.
    I guess I'll have to wrap mine with Perch-I have no venison. Just kidding Jerry, Sandy's Son Billy keeps us in good shape.


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