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  1. captain belly

    Canada Goose Rumaki Recipe

    Thought I’d share an amazing recipe for Rumaki. This can also be grilled instead of oven baked. This is our favorite way to eat duck and goose. Enjoy!
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    Cabela's Sausage Making Kit

    I've been making deer sausage from scratch for years. I have a lot of friends and family ask me how to get started. I got started a long time ago after buying a sausage making kit. I thought I'd make a video to help people get started by using a kit. This should give folks an idea on what...
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    Portable Deer Blind - Truck Bed Trailer Deer Blind

    It's stable because of the scissor jacks that I welded on... You can see them at work at the end of the video.
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    Portable Deer Blind - Truck Bed Trailer Deer Blind

    I designed and built it for a friend. He's the guy wearing shorts, and his 13 year old is in the video too. I'm the guy wearing the western hat.
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    Portable Deer Blind - Truck Bed Trailer Deer Blind

    Here's my new project! I came up with a portable deer hunting blind using an old truck bed trailer. ENJOY!
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    How to Fillet a Catfish

    I love what you wrote!
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    How to Fillet a Catfish

    You've heard "there's more than one way to skin a cat". Here's my way:
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    Reusable Canning Lids are awesome!

    As most people who can their garden veggies know, there is a HUGE shortage in canning lids. Since COVID, people are starting to take interest in survival skills and self-reliance. The interest in gardening and canning has taken it's toll on the canning lid availability. Canning lids are the new...
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    Custom Sewing Table with lift (Project #8)

    I love what I"m seeing here! great ideas!
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    Homemade Deer Sausages - DONE

    It's that time of year, when I start thinking about what sausage I'm going to make. One thing is for certain.......... buy the ingredients and supplies early!
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    How to Fillet a Common Carp - video

    Since I LOVE making DIY videos, I thought I'd do one on filleting and scoring a common carp. Carp is delicious when cleaned correctly. The scoring process allows the bones to be 'cooked out'. Here's the vid for those who are interested. BTW.... I recommend doing the smaller ones for the...
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    What's everyone's favorite thing to cook in an Air Fryer?

    We love our new Air Fryer. Wings come out perfect! We even put frozen wings in without thawing, and I couldn't believe how perfect they turned out. I though this was going to be a gimmick , but I do believe air fryers are here to stay. My mother-in-law even has one built-in to her stove.
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    Listen up Gentlemen and Ladies

    I turn 50 next year....... NOT looking forward to all the probing and poking.
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    Homemade Venison Mettwurst

    indeed! This is a good one to keep. However, my favorite is the Knockwurst.... it's amazing!
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    Homemade Venison Mettwurst

    here's another one that you will love! My favorite way to eat this is with homemade kraut. I make Reuben sandwiches with this sausage, and it's amazing.
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    Homemade Venison Knockwurst

    This is my 'go-to' venison breakfast from now on. Sure.... you can eat it for lunch/dinner.....but I like to spear a chopstick in a link at work in the morning, and dip in mustard and eat it like a corndog.
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    Homemade Deer Sausages - DONE

    Mettwurst, Knockwurst, German Bologna, Jalapeno & Cheese Salami, Cheese & Garlic Summer Sausage, and Jerky. It's been a productive deer season!
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    Riding Mowers

    unfortunately, your budget is kinda slim. I know this, because it was MY budget as well. If you want mowing and light duty pulling, then find a riding mower that is shaft driven. Also..... stay away from big box John Deere. They are VERY well know for cheap transmissions. i had one go out...
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