Fur and Fowl...

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Nice meal looks delicious!..and cool pictures of the birds and dog. That dog looks like he done this a time or two.
 
Man, you had a great trip I'd love to shoot some Hun's and Sharpie's one of these days. I sure miss hunting upland mainly Pheasant. Out here in Cali our wild Pheasant are almost extinct 25 yrs ago it was nothing to walk a few ditches that surrounded rice or sugar beet field with a good dog and kick up a limit. They days you'd have to walk into the next yrs season to kick up a limit unless you were super lucky they just aren't around anymore and pen birds just don't do it for me. I love them bearded dogs they are die hards, is it a Dratharr* ?

LOL, I didn't see the picture of your dash and snow. It was so cold You didn't have to worry about airing out the carcass. Heck you'd have to put it in a sleeping bag instead of a game bag to keep it from freezing.
I don't know how you guys do those cold temps I guess growing up in CA spoiled me weather wise.
It's 36* here this morning and I'm freezing my nad's off.:emoji_fearful:
 
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Took a trip to Montana recently and brought home some wild game. Had a great trip. Decided to cook some of it for dinner at a friend's house..

Sous Vide/ Grill Seared Pronghorn Back Strap, Brined/ Grilled Hungarian Partridge with Apricot Balsamic Glaze, Sweet Potato, Pecan Rice, and Meyer Lemon Meringue Pie.
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Took a trip to Montana recently and brought home some wild game. Had a great trip. Decided to cook some of it for dinner at a friend's house..

Sous Vide/ Grill Seared Pronghorn Back Strap, Brined/ Grilled Hungarian Partridge with Apricot Balsamic Glaze, Sweet Potato, Pecan Rice, and Meyer Lemon Meringue Pie.
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Looks like a great trip. Good lookin cook! I have found the pronghorn always taste like sage brush. How did you tame that down.
 
Looks like a great trip. Good lookin cook! I have found the pronghorn always taste like sage brush. How did you tame that down.

Easy....the speed goats were not feeding on sage. They been piggin out on winter wheat! Miles and miles of winter wheat where this goat was taken....
 
More than a bit envious of the hunts and weather too.
I dunno Man.....it was a butt pucker of a ride through Wyoming....
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Weather of any sort simply means, dressing for success.
Might have to dress like a lil'eskimo boy named Nanook for that though.
But for good hunting like that, I might suffer a little temporary discomfort.
I looked like Ralphie's little brother in the Christmas Story.... even had my moon boots on!!!LOL!!! Its a wonder I could even shoulder my gun!!!!
 
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Yes I missed this. Super cool, looks Like it was a great hunt. Meal looks fantastic.
Have only had 1 pronghorn from SW part of state (ND) . Wasn't bad, they were living in the more agricultural area than in the sage turf.
 
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