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Old 11-17-2008, 12:50   #4
BryanK
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Originally Posted by abc_123 View Post
Goose Hunting... a.k.a. "the most expensive sport known to man".

Enjoyed going with friends when I lived in Michigan for a while...Hunted in standing corn.

Can't remember the exact recipie... but one of the guys had a recipie where the meat was soaked in Coke plus brown sugar prior to cooking. The Coke supposedly helped with the taste aspect that many don't like. All I know is that it was absolutely delicious.

Might want to google a bit and see what you come up with.... I just did and came up with lots of hits on using coke+brown sugar as a marinade.

good luck!

That does sound like a good marinade. Traditionally in my family the Thanksgiving/Christmas goose typically just gets stuffed with veggies and bacon layed on top to draw the game out of it. It works well, and I have seen a few recipes online, but I was just curious if anyone had a favored family recipe or something along those lines.

On the expense portion of your post, just buy a box or two of steel. We have a hunting property on the shore that we can take guests to at no charge. Stamps are a bit pricey at about the cost of a box of shells, but it's great hunting up there. If anyone else in or near Maryland would like to go on a goose hunt, PM me to check availability of a spot in the pit. Non-resident fees are posted here:http://www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide/license.asp Besides those fees (approx. $119 for 3 day non-resident license, stamps, and 2 boxes of shells), just bring money for food
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Last edited by BryanK; 11-17-2008 at 13:04. Reason: To apply rough cost estimate
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