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By PertnearOutdoors
Hi Everyone, my name is Billy Harvey and I am a new member to the forum. Wanted to introduce myself and share about my local hunting podcast that my friends and I are doing called the Pertnear Outdoors Podcast. http://inktr.ee/pertnearoutdoors
We started the show a couple years ago and have enjoyed getting to meet some great guests and built some awesome relationships so far. We have become actively engaged with the National Deer Association local chapters to raise some money through raffles and even brewing a beer with proceeds going to NDA and the Venison Donation Coalition.
There are two events coming up soon here in WNY that we hope would interest many of you.
This saturday 8-14 at 12pm is a Tethrd Teach and Train event at Allied Sportsmen in Alden on Clinton street. This is a free event and just need to sign up at the following link. Teach and Train signup Sunday 8-22 we are hosting a beer debut event at Windy Brew in Sheldon NY right on Rt. 20a. We will have basket raffles with some great prizes including tree stands, fishing gear, easton arrows and much more. We will also be raffling off a Traditions Nitrofire Muzzleloader. All proceeds from the event will be split between NDA and VDC. We hope to see you there. If anyone is interested in any other info, feel free to contact us on Instagram @pertnearoutdoorspodcast or on Facebook.
Thanks and look forward to interacting with the group.
Billy-
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By mike rossi
Why hunt..... How to hunt, clean, freeze, cook.... Guns and Ammo, What equipment is needed.... Hunting Dogs....
http://nydovehunting.weebly.com/hunting-for-groceries-with-your-dog.html
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By CuseHunter
There was a buy 1, get 3 free Kielbasa at the local grocery store so I decided to do my first ever batch of canning. Nothing reminds me of hunting camp like some pickled kielbasa or eggs, and a cold Yuengling brew. Like I said, this is my first ever time making pickled kielbasa, let alone being the first time canning in general. I already ate one of the jars worth a few days ago (1 week after canning), and am still alive and it tasted great so I think it was a successful first canning experience.
What I used:
Pickling Spice pack (pre-made mixture of spices)
Dried Chili Pods
Peppercorns
Bay Leaves
Cayanne Pepper
Fresh Garlic
White Onion
Smoked and Regular Kielbasa (Hilshire Farm)
Viniger
Steps:
1.
Bring to a boil of a large sauce/stew pot of...
-Viniger and Water 1:1 ratio (1gal Viniger, 1 gal water)
-Bay leaves (4)
-2 packs of Pickling Spice
-Half pack of Peppercorns
-Chili pods (10) -For added spice
-Cayanne Pepper (1Tbs)
2.
Disinfect (Handwash) and boil canning jars for 5 min
3.
Place Canning lids in simmering water in a wide sauce pan
4.
Cut onions into slices (size is preferentail)
Prepare garlic cloves, gently break clove with knife to open them up a bit.
Next, I filled the jars one at a time. I used a baking dish to fill them in to avoid spilling the hot canning liquid all over the counter.
You can see the video how I did this process. -Mind you, it was kind of hard to film with one hand and use only one hand with handling jars and adding ingredients.
Notes:
-I didn't cook the Kielbasa since it comes pre-cooked
-I didn't cook the onions or garlic in the seasoning mixture because I thought it would be hard to make sure a clove and onion in the jar when they were already in the pickling mixture.
-Chili Pods were a non-essentail item I got from my work (we use them with asian cooking), I just like my pickled kielbasa spicy if possible.
-I didn't have proper canning racks to heat the jars in, So i just improvised by using tongs and boiling water in a pot.
What I'd do different next time:
-Buy a canning rack for the water.
-Read Bell's blue canning book
-Add more spice (cayanne pepper)
-Possibly try cooking the kielbasa in boiling water or in a pan to get rid of some of the fat. When I poured the boiling water in the jars, the fat kind of came out of the kielbasa and just didn't look real "appitizing" in the jar.
*This is my first canning experience with no knowledge besides some reading before doing it and watching videos. I'm sure there is more "correct" ways to do it, or this might be completely wrong in some of your opinions. I Just wanted to share my experience and maybe spark someone to try doing somehting similar to bring to hunting camp next year.*
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By reaper7497
I am looking for a good venison processor in the Jefferson County area. Looking for ones that can do some custom meat mixs!
Any information or links you can provide will be appreciated!
Thanks
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By Deerthug
Finally an article favoring hunters who donate venison to NYS hunger programs.
http://www.observertoday.com/page/content.detail/id/586516/Schumer-seeks-tax-deductions-for-hunters-who-donate-game.html?nav=5047
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