Inaugral Voyage on the new LSG 42" Pellet Smoker

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Kit Johnston

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Nov 4, 2025
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OTBS coming out of the new smoker on it's maiden voyage. I think I may need to move the bird feeders; I'm not sure how keen the birds are for smoked nuts.
 
That is a great looking smoker. I'd move the feeders so there is no bird deposits on the new machine:)
 
Very nice and yea birds love perches after din din…..
 
I'm pretty happy with it, but still learning its quirks, as any grill/cooker/smoker. The first cook of Boston butt was not as smoky as I am used to from my stick burners, but I have plans to improve. Even though this is considered one of the smokiest pellet smokers, I may augment with a smoke tube. I have done the Boston butt, ribeyes, and wings, and my knees felt better than if I had done them on a stick burner. But, I also got this to do quick things like smoked chex mix and smoked cream chease, something I would think of firing up a stick burner for.
 
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