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  1. i've got a pudelpointer. about as good as it gets for a versatile /upland dog. if i only hunted ducks , chessy all the way. a lab makes a lot of sense for rochester. or a springer. plenty of rabbits to chase when birds shut down. late season lake O can be ugly. hell ,the coast guard won't even put a boat in the water later in the season. buy the best dog. labs are cheap,even from the the world's best hunting lines. smart money would be on a started dog/finished dog. to many pups wash out. then your stuck feeding a pet that hunts like poo. puppies are cute for a month or two max. then you deal with biteing and bs for the next several months. ask yourself if you have the knoledge and time to train a great dog. chances are, you can find a great dog for little or no cost. most kennels are happy to let you test drive started dogs. field trial washouts can make excellent pets. you probably don't want a dog with insane drive and thick skin. find somebody local and you should get a hell of deal. most breeders can be good source of info and help with training. -good luck

  2. For 3-4lbs of meat.

    just tried this brine, very easy. best birds i've had in a long while

    Let sit min 24hrs as much as 36hrs pungent meats and roasts 3 days or more.

    1 Qt Water

    4 Tbs sugar

    3 Tbs kosher salt

    1 Tbs blk pepper

    1 tsp Thyme

    2 Tbs Vinegar

    4 Cloves garlic

    4 Bay leaves crumbled

    2 tsp Oregano

    Heat the water add all ingredients, simmer 5 min. Let cool add meat.

    BGE Cookbook

    tuesday's diner

    goose_dinner.jpg

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    we did pretty well last week. this was the smallest. we fish an open bail /slideing egg set up. use a tiny split shot for a stop. we lay a quarter across the spool. when a fish hits, the quarter falls and lets the fish run .

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