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Snow Geese
#11
I smoked a Wister goose a few years ago for Christmas eve dinner
JH


www.socalhuntfish.com


"remember be quick but don't hurry." WHG
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#12
(11-17-2012, 07:48 AM)Hunt and Fish Wrote: I smoked a Wister goose a few years ago for Christmas eve dinner

How was it?
Eat what you kill !
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#13
It was ok. It was my first goose on a smoker. I will make changes next time and cook like a turkey. Hourly basting and stuffed with apples for moisture.
JH


www.socalhuntfish.com


"remember be quick but don't hurry." WHG
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#14
(11-17-2012, 09:41 AM)Hunt and Fish Wrote: It was ok. It was my first goose on a smoker. I will make changes next time and cook like a turkey. Hourly basting and stuffed with apples for moisture.

That sound good. Wonder how they cook in deep fryer.
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#15
fried

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#16
(11-17-2012, 10:19 AM)Saltwater Bass Wrote: fried

Funny guy! LOL!


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#17
It's being reported that the snows are moving out of Wister. Large flocks were spotted leaving the area, crossing over Hwy 111 then heading East and gaining altitude. It is suggested that they may be heading to Cibola or other parts along the Colorado River??? Last Saturday, we pulled two pairs off of two separate flocks ... only to have them get back in line with the live birds and fly away. A quick trip to the Davis Rd. closed zone showed something around 1,000 snows sitting in the field -- not good.
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#18
this sucks
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#19
Ish

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