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Hawkeye Bowmen Dutch Oven Share-a-thon

Messages posted to thread:
Basket Man 21-Jul-16
MStyles 21-Jul-16
Pip 21-Jul-16
George D. Stout 21-Jul-16
jk 21-Jul-16
George D. Stout 21-Jul-16
wapitichaser 21-Jul-16
Widow sax 21-Jul-16
Jeffhalfrack 21-Jul-16
Jeffhalfrack 21-Jul-16
neuse 22-Jul-16
Tony Phillips 22-Jul-16
Babbling Bob 22-Jul-16
Flinger1 22-Jul-16
Basket Man 24-Jul-16
saw1 24-Jul-16
From: Basket Man
Date: 21-Jul-16




Hawkeye Bowmen will again host their Traditional Shoot on August 18-21 south east of Buffalo NY. We are excited to announce that the Dutch Oven Share-a-thon that was such a huge success in past years will happen again this year on Thursday Aug 18th from 4-7. Jim Lembke, a seasoned Dutch Oven efficianado, will host the seminar. Bring your own black pot and ingredients to cook or just stop down to learn how to use this method of cooking. Coals will be available.

The last time we did this there were over 30 pots going at one point and we had such a feast afterwards.

Other seminars will occur throughout the weekend on topics like primitive bow making, hawk and knife throwing, beekeeping, making natural cordage, the risks of Lyme Disease, and making of p- cord binocular straps to name a few.

We hope to see you all next month.

From: MStyles
Date: 21-Jul-16




It sounds like an excellent time, wish I lived nearby.

From: Pip
Date: 21-Jul-16




Wish I could do this. Pip

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Jul-16

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Here's some sourdough biscuits the wife made from her own starter. They taste like more.

From: jk
Date: 21-Jul-16




George...those look suspiciously like Rockey Mountain Oysters :-)

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Jul-16




Just bread jk, don't think the wife would want those other specialties in here skillet. ))

From: wapitichaser
Date: 21-Jul-16




Got see what we can come up with. It won't be beaver stew this year sorry ...

From: Widow sax
Date: 21-Jul-16




The shoot is worth the six hour drive for me they always put a lot of thought into there shots and courses. Widow

From: Jeffhalfrack
Date: 21-Jul-16




My favorite by far! I'm getting my tear drop camper ready now! All I can say is. Y'all come! JeffW. And I may need help backing my camper in lol !

From: Jeffhalfrack
Date: 21-Jul-16




My favorite by far! I'm getting my tear drop camper ready now! All I can say is. Y'all come! JeffW. And I may need help backing my camper in lol !

From: neuse
Date: 22-Jul-16




Sounds like a good time.

From: Tony Phillips
Date: 22-Jul-16




The best shoot there is.

From: Babbling Bob Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Jul-16




Sounds like a great shoot and driveable from the house. However the dutch oven in in the shed in Florida. Great area to stop and get some Ted Horton's coffee too.

Those are some fine looking biscuits George.

Would have those mountain oysters (mentioned above) once a year in Oklahoma where one of the folks, my wife's older cousin, who owned a small backroads processing plant between Bristow and Slick, OK, would bring in a big pan to the family re-unioun. Looked liked small pieces of chicken fried steak. Not bad, but I wouldn't fix'em either.

From: Flinger1
Date: 22-Jul-16




That's sounds like a great time! Envious of the attendees

From: Basket Man
Date: 24-Jul-16




Bob Stager if you read this, I sure miss the good old days with you and Mark. See you down the road.

From: saw1 Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 24-Jul-16




I sure hope I can beg, borrow, or steal a piece of pineapple upside down cake.





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