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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie" data-source="post: 724311" data-attributes="member: 2502"><p>"to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven." </p><p></p><p>February and March are pretty much my least favorite months, too. I beat seasonal depression by taking down treestands, scheming/fine tuning ambushes for next season, shed hunting, canning all my squirrels, grinding venison, making sausage, cutting firewood, and building bows. I also do a little more cooking than usual. it's the perfect time for cold smoking stuff, making beef bone stock and soups that I'll freeze and eat later. I have three brisket flats cooking in an old cooler with the immersion circulator right now. I'll finish one of them Monday afternoon, freeze the others until it's time to smoke them. It's a serious monetary bonus for me when I have 5 weeks of paint work to do the day after bow season ends. I don't really get bored this time of year. did I mention it's bow building season? tillered a bbo for me today. shoot it some tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie, post: 724311, member: 2502"] "to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven." February and March are pretty much my least favorite months, too. I beat seasonal depression by taking down treestands, scheming/fine tuning ambushes for next season, shed hunting, canning all my squirrels, grinding venison, making sausage, cutting firewood, and building bows. I also do a little more cooking than usual. it's the perfect time for cold smoking stuff, making beef bone stock and soups that I'll freeze and eat later. I have three brisket flats cooking in an old cooler with the immersion circulator right now. I'll finish one of them Monday afternoon, freeze the others until it's time to smoke them. It's a serious monetary bonus for me when I have 5 weeks of paint work to do the day after bow season ends. I don't really get bored this time of year. did I mention it's bow building season? tillered a bbo for me today. shoot it some tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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