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Topic: Happy Turkey Day To All!!  (Read 4488 times)

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craig

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I thought that I would share how we cook a Turkey at the fire when on shift on T Day. Note the safety equipment in full use.
Yum! looks good!

How many turkey fryer fires today? 


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I thought that I would share how we cook a Turkey at the fire when on shift on T Day. Note the safety equipment in full use.

I particularly like the floor shield of extremely flammable newspaper.  I use a milkcrate for my 20# bottles too!
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You have to add some possibility for excitement. Heck were firemen ::) Craig we made it all day with no Turkey fryer fires. Guess the general public needs more oil soaked news paper and plastic milkcrates. :violent4:
I thought that I would share how we cook a Turkey at the fire when on shift on T Day. Note the safety equipment in full use.

I particularly like the floor shield of extremely flammable newspaper.  I use a milkcrate for my 20# bottles too!
« Last Edit: November 25, 2011, 03:06:34 PM by firebunkers23 »


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I hope that everyone had a healthy and happy holiday. I was fortunate enough to spend this years T-day just outside of Roseburg OR on the Celebration ranch. Friends, family, food, and multiple bassin ponds. good times!


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Hope everyone's getting some time in otw. I'm still on vacation in Canada and packed along the fly rod. Chummm, chum, chum, chum!
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         Here's hoping we all have a wonderful,warm,fullfilling Thanksgiving Day.

   I appreciate the generousity forum members here share with each other--with very little ragging or BS.This site can/has helped us all be better fishermen and has encouraged many friendships.I look forward to making many more.
   Have a great day all..............
My sentiments exactly! Nice pics Zee. What a way to spend the day!


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Here Here!!!!

         Here's hoping we all have a wonderful,warm,fullfilling Thanksgiving Day.

   I appreciate the generousity forum members here share with each other--with very little ragging or BS.This site can/has helped us all be better fishermen and has encouraged many friendships.I look forward to making many more.
   Have a great day all..............
My sentiments exactly! Nice pics Zee. What a way to spend the day!


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Hope everyone's getting some time in otw. I'm still on vacation in Canada and packed along the fly rod. Chummm, chum, chum, chum!
Nice pics in general and looks very fishable Gotta really dig the markings/color in the fish too. Must be a decent sign of where they choose to live.
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