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     nappyjoe wrote:     try this sausage i think it good this makes 10 pounds  .     4 table spoon  course salt      3 table spoon course pepper   2 3/4 table spoon sage  2 table spoon red pepper    if you like sub. red for  cayenne   red pepper to make hotter.    5 pounds pork 5 pound deer after cutting into 1 to 2 inch cube sprikle spices over top let stand till you see a glaze wich is about 10 to 15 min. then grind  it great for breakfast let me know if you all like it             Will try the breakfast led lighting tomorrow.Post Edited by: hinrane
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Topic: Southern Maryland Hunting
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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
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33. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 12/25/2011 3:11 PMquotePost Reply
Merry Christmas to all my fellow hunters.  God bless you all!

Jim Krenek
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
32. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/01/2011 7:29 PMquotePost Reply
I will let him know waiting for a email with a picture I can  post

Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
31. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/31/2011 8:28 AMquotePost Reply
Jim, it always rains during muzzleloader season!  Congrats to the young one!  Nothing like the first deer!

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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
30. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/28/2011 2:47 PMquotePost Reply
Muzzle loader is going to end with rain, however a good season for my buddys son,  Michael scored a young 7 point for his first deer followed up by a nice doe this morning, he skunkedhis dad and myself

Jim Krenek
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
29. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/16/2011 7:53 PMquotePost Reply
Muzzle loader opens Thursday, looking forward to it, Daughter and I are all sighted in

Jim Krenek
bridger
Location: MD
posts: 1
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28. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/16/2011 11:05 AMquotePost Reply
great shot young lady keep it going on !

jimrichardson
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
27. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 09/23/2011 8:32 AMquotePost Reply

Awesome!  George it is great hearing for you also this year,  we should actually do it more often.  I pray that you and your grand children have an awesome season,  good luck on the first and knock down a big buck!

 

Jim


Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
26. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 09/22/2011 6:33 PMquotePost Reply

Yep, planning to have a big season with the Grandchildren!  The weather has started to change with some needed rain and is getting much cooler now. I’m planning on planting food plots this weekend and that’s the last of the word days; Bow season starts here on Oct 1st and I’ll be in a tree on that day!  As always, it’s good to hear from you and the other hunters again!  Post us some deer pictures!  Have a happy and safe season!


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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
25. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 09/22/2011 2:39 PMquotePost Reply
It is that time of the year again!!!!!!! Bow Season has opened, but its still to warm for me to hunt.  We will have the young ones out there again this year looking forward to it!  How about yourself

Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
24. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 09/21/2011 6:04 PMquotePost Reply
Jim, do you and yours plan a big season this year?

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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
23. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 01/05/2010 8:50 PMquotePost Reply
I sure will tell her, and tell your granddaughter congratulations for her first deer.  I am now teaching Em the fine art of deer hunting story telling......  I have already got her saying "there I was......"

Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
22. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 01/05/2010 7:50 PMquotePost Reply

Jim, please give my congratulations to Emily!  Very nice buck!  I’m always glad to see the young ones get into the sport.  My granddaughter got her first deer this season as well.  After she made the shot she said "Granddaddy, I’m shivering but I’m not cold"; I told her that we all shiver like that occasionally!


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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
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21. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/15/2009 7:13 PMquotePost Reply
Youth hunt was good,  rain and wind in the morning was rough, but the afternoon hunt was awesome.  To make it better, it was her dad’s birthday and Emily’s turn 10 the next morning.  Happy Birthday!!.

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Jim Krenek
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
20. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/12/2009 4:45 PMquotePost Reply

Will do,  the rain is suppose to clear Friday evening, so they should be up and moving saturday morning...... If they get something I sure will post a picture.

Have a great weekend


Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
19. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/12/2009 8:45 AMquotePost Reply
Jim, give my best to the young ones, I hope they bag a big one!  Tell the young ones I’ll be expecting to see their pictures posted!  Good Luck!!

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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
18. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/11/2009 7:46 PMquotePost Reply
I always say, if you see it as a trophy, then its your trophy!!!!  got a picture of em?

Jim Krenek
jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
17. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 11/11/2009 7:45 PMquotePost Reply
I wish you the same and will be on the look out for them pictures of your big one...  We have our youth hunt this weekend 14 Nov,  trying to get a young fella and girl their first deer.   They may be in luck we have whats left of Ida going through now and tomorrow,   SO deer may be moving Saturday morning for them.   Even if we don’t get one it will be a great day in the field with them.

Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
16. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/14/2009 6:16 PMquotePost Reply
It is hard to believe indeed that time has flown by to another season already!  But I have to say that’s good news for us deer hunters!  Jim, I wish you and yours a safe and happy huting season!  Don’t forget to post those pictures when you can.  I hope you bag a really big buck this year... and I hope I bag a bigger one!!

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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
15. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 10/14/2009 11:51 AMquotePost Reply

Can you believe another hunting season is upon us!!!!  Hey it sure sounds like you had a nice buck.  We get some real nice bucks from time to time in our area but the pressure is on em.  If I see a nice buck and I like the way the horns look and I need meat in the freezer  I will take em....  Sorry you didn’t get the big one this past year, but we have a fresh season ahead of us....  Be safe and let me know how your doing’

Jim



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Jim Krenek
gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
14. Re:Southern Maryland Hunting 05/18/2009 2:15 PMquotePost Reply

Well Jim, I didn’t get the big one this past season; if he doesn’t die of old age I’m going to try some new strategies this next year; my last years strategies sure didn’t work!  I did get back my last buck from the taxidermy and it looks real nice.  This deer is about a 130 B&C and I should have let him walk, but he had such a nice tall and symmetric rack I just couldn’t help myself!


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