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    For me I like cooking brisket to 203 for the Flat and 205 for the point. Lately I have been separating the two muscles before smoking so I get more bark and so both get cooked to perfection. When cooking unseparated all together and I am smoking for the perfect point the flat is overdone slightly dry and falls apart. If I cook for the perfect flat the point gets under cooked and is not as tender as I would like. Separating them before takes a bit of time but you just follow the fat line between the muscles. Your finished product will turn out better and the meat will be easer to slice correctly. Brisket is my favorite meat to smoke. Good luck.
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    Doing my first brisket on the Traeger finally tomorrow night. 16lbs. Planning 14 hours at 180-225.
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    Decided to go a different route. Model 27rqdx shockwave by forest river. I used it for hauling my Polaris northstar crew, but I recently sold that so I no longer need a toy hauler. I bought this last September and used it on 3 hunts, everything works great. 71 hours on generator, brand new Goodyear tires with less than 200 miles on them. Extra electric tongue jack, new batteries, power awning, 200 amp solar, front queen bed, rear drop down bed, over all in great shape. 29000, text for more pictures. 520ninefivefour679three. Located in cottonwood. Full size rangers fit.
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    https://www.scheels.com/p/nosler-accubond-bullets/3034-53742.html?cgid=rifle-bullets#start=1 .277 -130 grain .308 - 165 and 180 grain
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    I just did a 14 lb( biggest Fry’s had) last Friday on my Traeger…..I put it on at 7:30 pm , I smoked it for 12 hours, then wrapped it in butcher paper set on 225 for 3, then turned up to. 250 for one. Pulled at 203 and let rest for 30 prior to carving …turned out great. Was done at noon. The long smoking shortens the cooking time as the temp got to about 140-143. I like a heavy smoke taste, and you get a deep bark with the 12 hour smoke. You really can’t screw up a brisket unless you forget about it totally. Had several friends not realize how long they take to cook correctly though anf pull them off before done, and they are a tough mudder when cooked improperly .
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    Spent a summer dredging 70 miles north of Fairbanks back in the 1990s. Was absolutely amazing. Lot of fun but seriously hated work. Had a 4" dredge and traded it for a high banker and whites gold detector. All of it is long gone but the memories.
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    Friday bump . There are 80 kids currently entered .
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    dang! Little boy is a home owner now? Good for him! I’ll have to give him the wheel barrow so he learns how to actually bbq. I’ll call you in the next few days, it’s been awhile bud.
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    For sale: B&T ACP-K 9 Pro pistol SB tactical Arm Brace Aimpoint Acro P1 Reptilia Acro Mount Geiselle SD-3G Trigger Surefire Scount light M-Lok 3 40 Round Mags Original Case and Paperwork Tri-lug adapter Finger Stop Reptilia Pistol Grip $4500 invested ASKING: $3750 for entire package $2500 for just Gun w/ Trigger Call or Text Ryan: 480-363-5588
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    Never heard of that but I haven't bough a battery lately and never from BPS so I would dispute that. Go to a Batteries Plus and show it to them. If anyone would know of this tax they most certainly would.
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    U gonna be doing alot longer than that i feel. Keep us updated.
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    My sister texted me this picture from her house in the Salt Lake Valley today. Yesterday it was 83 degrees at her house and today it's snowing. This weather is unreal.
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    I'll sell you one, if you want to buy and not rent? 10x10, 10x12 or 12x14
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    I was thinking the same thing. A good day is 1 1/2g. Occasionally youll find a picker in the 3g size thatll make the day. If you can stay out a few days at a time you'll earn but these gas prices are biting into that margin. Go Brandon. I've found 3 ways to make $$ at this. 1)Find gold on unclaimed land.like the above pics, claim them for a $225 filing fee and sell fast for 50x that. 2) sell the gold in artwork or in Paydirt bags. Ex. At the recent Wickenburg Gold Rush Days, we sold over 300 bags of Paydirt. They each contained $10-15 worth of gold and sold for $30 each. 3) A way to make money is tutoring those whom want to learn gold recovery. That's my day time job. Dredging, drywashing, panning, milling, smeltering, testing, Miller table etc.
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    I noticed that to open up the actual hunt unit info page under Where To Hunt you must drill down through a few pages to get to it where before it was more direct.
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    If you hit it hard it might spread the poles an inch
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    Each year I look forward to a Merriam Turkey tag… sentimentally it’s because this species was my first “Big Game” harvest back in 2017. Yesterday marked my 4th solo shotgun harvest. I like to walk the woods and cold call 2 days prior to opening day for a first morning success, but I’ve never shot a Longbeard opening day! I usually go through the highs and lows of hunting before earning these big birds. This year was no exception. The wind was down right awful to hear or be heard. This year’s Tom was memorable because of how long we danced before pulling the trigger. I saw him walking the woods before he saw me so I quickly sat down without any real structure to blend into. He liked my slate scratching enough to fan out and strut at 55yrd, but there were brushy limbs between us. I kept that call close to my chest without any movement except the wrist. Little did I know, his Hen was behind me and walked past me to group up with the Tom. Once the two reunited, he wasn’t about to leave her and walk uphill into my shooting lane. After 50min of him fanning / strutting / feeding, I realized I had to move in. Slowly removed my vest and all other non essentials that would drag during the creep in. When he fanned facing the opposite direction, I balanced the 12ga on my lap and crab crawled in with the slate call. Occasionally throwing out some clucks and purrs to keep his attention. Took him at 09:45 35yrd puffed up in full fan. What a show!
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    I guess you need to change ur username on here. Lol sorry man
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