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fishnmachine
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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Reply #165 on:
Dec 17, 2017, 06:05 AM »
Niru-san, what do you burn for smoke?
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One more with the one we're after and we'll have two.
The brook trout is the prom queen of the trout world, and a promiscuous prom queen at that!
niru_04
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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Dec 17, 2017, 06:25 AM »
>fishnmachine-san
I am burning a Hickory smoke wood like a incense. I like its fragrance very good.
The temperature is managed by combining an electric cooktop and a thermostat. The cooktop is 600W, and is weak.
Cherry, Beech, Walnut, Apple, Oak, Hickory
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fishnmachine
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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Dec 18, 2017, 05:32 PM »
I like hickory smoke, especially on pork and beef.
I'm getting ready to smoke our Christmas ham. I use only corn cobs for that. It's a family tradition. I'll post pictures of my homemade smoker when I get started.
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One more with the one we're after and we'll have two.
The brook trout is the prom queen of the trout world, and a promiscuous prom queen at that!
niru_04
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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Dec 18, 2017, 09:38 PM »
>fishnmachine-san
Sounds good
The family traditional method is nice. I’m looking forward to your picture. I had make only smoked fish, but would like to make spicy beef jerky next time.
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TrentBill
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Dec 20, 2017, 06:18 AM »
Man, excited about Christmas! Especially if my wife's going to serve smoked ham as well. It's her specialty.
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fishnmachine
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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Reply #170 on:
Dec 20, 2017, 06:16 PM »
niru-san
I set up my smoker today. It is a 55 gallon barrel fed by an old coal stove. The barrel is covered with burlap and a wool blanket to let the smoke seep. No heat reaches the meat. It is a "cold" smoke.
I am going to smoke a 14 lb. ham shank and two 3 lb. boneless hams.
I use whole corn cobs. That is the only thing that has been burnt in this stove for at least 35 years.
I hang the basket of ham in the barrel and light the cobs with a propane torch. No paper or other kindling. Just cobs.
I will burn about a dozen cobs a day for five days. Then I consider the hams done. My grandfather taught me this many years ago. If I don't smoke ham for Christmas and Easter every year, my daughter's get angry with me!
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One more with the one we're after and we'll have two.
The brook trout is the prom queen of the trout world, and a promiscuous prom queen at that!
niru_04
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Posts: 152
Re: Fishing in Japan
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Dec 20, 2017, 08:59 PM »
> TrentBill-san
Smoked ham is tasty. I like it.
> fishnmachine-san
Thank you for post pic.
It’s wonderful! Especially feeling of used tool is very good. Boneless hams looks tasty. Christmas celebrating with homemade food seems to be very fun! I think that "cold" smoke is a difficult way. Someday I would like to make smoked salmon by “cold” smoke.
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lilthine
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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Dec 22, 2017, 12:25 AM »
Nice smoker.
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niru_04
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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May 24, 2018, 03:58 PM »
Long time no see. I went kayak fishing.The kokanees baked with charcoal on the lake side was very delicious.
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Raquettedacker
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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May 24, 2018, 04:06 PM »
Great pictures niru. Glad to see you back...
Your lakes look alot like the Adirondacks..
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niru_04
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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May 24, 2018, 06:09 PM »
>dacker-san
Glad to see you too. Fishing in great nature, It is feeling so good.
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Raquettedacker
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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May 24, 2018, 06:41 PM »
I want to know more about the charchole fish baker...
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filetandrelease
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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May 24, 2018, 07:07 PM »
Very nice niru
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hunts2long
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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May 24, 2018, 07:23 PM »
Spring time in Japan. The pictures are great...Thanks for sharing....h2l
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zwiggles
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Re: Fishing in Japan
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May 24, 2018, 07:41 PM »
Quote from: Raquettedacker on May 24, 2018, 06:41 PM
I want to know more about the charchole fish baker...
Me too, that looks neat.
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