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Corned bear, Sauerkraut, Swiss Cheese, 1000 Island Dressing and Rye Bread. Pretty tasty
Little motivation to fill those bear tags.
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MMMMM! Looks good
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nice view too
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yes please!!
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pardon me while I ..........
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Motivation I have, THIS is torture!
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mmm tasty
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Quote from: CoryTDF on August 06, 2013, 11:53:36 AM
pardon me while I ..........
Really?!! Why?
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Bear meat makes me gag! never had good bear.
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I've had some really good bear, not sure about the Ruben style.... but I would not be opposed to trying.
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Quote from: CoryTDF on August 06, 2013, 03:15:00 PM
Bear meat makes me gag! never had good bear.
Worse i bet if ya eat with your mouth open...
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I bet it is pretty good.....corned bear is awesome....bear kabobs I had on Sunday were awesome....
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Quote from: CoryTDF on August 06, 2013, 03:15:00 PM
Bear meat makes me gag! never had good bear.
How about corned bear? I haven't tried corned bear yet, but I will if I get one. Never thought of doing that. I've always have had pretty good tasting bears in the past, but they can be a little rich and heavy.
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The butcher I used for my spring bear made me two corned bear roasts. We have only had one.....the best corned meat I've tried. It was salty and rich.......excellent. I put it in the crock pot with water, some seasoning, a chopped onion, some extra garlic, and a half bottle of beer.....it was awesome....whole family loved it and the next morning I had corned bear hash and eggs....
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Never had Corned bear, I bet it is good. Have done corned goose and that is wonderful. I had my bear hams smoked like pork and it was something to die for.
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