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Female Hunters: Tasting Wild Podcast with Special Guests Julie McQueen, Jessica Taylor & Lauren Hill-Lesagonicz

  As a father of two amazing daughters I strive to show my daughters that they can do anything they want. That just because they are girls this doesn’t mean they can’t get out there and compete with the boys. One of the areas I try to show my girls that they can do it […]

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Upping Your Upland Game Part 2

Upping your upland game part 2   In this podcast we will cover two more species of small and upland game. We will hear about hunting and cooking squirrels and pheasant. Dive deeper into what it’s like hunting with dogs and hunting parties. Working the fields as a team to spook and flush these two […]

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Blood Orange & Herb Stuffed Dove

With dove season upon us lets look at a simple recipe that take us beyond the typical bacon wrapped appetizers. Don’t misunderstand me there is nothing wrong with Bacon wrapped dove breast, this recipe just elevates the simple appetizer dove breast into a table worthy meal. Many people don’t think about plucking doves because they are so small and the […]

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Indian Tacos on Homemade fry bread

Researching Navajo tradition, frybread was created in 1864 using the flour, salt and lard that had given to them by the United States government. This amazingly simple bread is used for everything from breakfast, lunch, dinner and even desserts. Its simple and delicious. Taking this Native American fry bread lets create some Wild Game Indian tacos. In this blog post ill be giving you two […]

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From Field To Plate In A Day.

The lazy do not roast any game, But the diligent feed on the riches of The hunt. -Proverbs 12:27 NIV From Field To Plate goes way beyond pulling a trigger or releasing an arrow. It’s an understanding that we are called to be providers. God has given us the ability to harvest our own food […]

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Wild game stock

Being a hunter & angler my goal is to use every single usable part of my harvest game. In this recipe I’ll teach you how to make a delicious stock from discarded bones for your soups and stews. Bones are packed full of flavor, this flavor does not come from the bones themselves but from […]

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Oven roasted pheasant breasts

With pheasant season upon us why not show you a simply delicious amazing recipe. This is on of my families favorite dishes. Ingredients: 4-6 pheasant breast (skin on or off) 1 can cream of chicken 1 can cream of mushroom Crushes sea salt Cracked pepper 3 cloves crushed garlic 2 tablespoons finely chopped rosemary leafs […]

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Apple Whiskey glazed Elk steaks

When the weather chills and many cant go outside to cook a delicious wild game steak, here is a recipe that will keep your body warm and your tummy full. I used Elk steaks but have repeated this recipe with deer and antelope and it is just as delicious. This sweet blend of apples, brown […]

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Trio of wild game stew.

As the weather chills, our focus as home chefs changes. We go from smokers and grills to the stock pots and slow cookers. Many home chefs are scared of soups and stews. I’ve heard from many DIY chefs that soups and stews take to much time, effort and ingredients. I’m here to show you its […]

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Father & Son

Shhhhh there they are 600 yards away! I’ll back up the truck, get out quietly, grab your gun! Here we go dad the hunt is on. One day ago my dad had never shot his 30.06. He’d never stalked big wild game, he never belly crawled 200 yards to get into position to take the […]

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