Oyster Hunting Question

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Did the grill thing last night, did it again this afternoon. Packerbacker....you're the man! :thumbsup:
 

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Thank you sir.....what happened to the invite?? ;D
How many did you do? You got me hungry again!!
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...........you do realize they are the viagra of Davey Jone's locker right?? :wink:
If you go over that 4 hour thingy, DO NOT CALL ME!!!
 

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packerbacker said:
Thank you sir.....what happened to the invite?? ;D
How many did you do? You got me hungry again!!
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...........you do realize they are the viagra of Davey Jone's locker right?? :wink:
If you go over that 4 hour thingy, DO NOT CALL ME!!!

Five hours and still holding my own! :laughing9:
Did about 4 dozen or so, all of them opened, and got eaten. :thumbsup:
Problem is, can't make up my mind which I like better, the garlic and butter, or the horse radish sauce. :dontknow: Guess I'll just have to keep eating both. :laughing9:
 

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bigscoop said:
packerbacker said:
Thank you sir.....what happened to the invite?? ;D
How many did you do? You got me hungry again!!
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...........you do realize they are the viagra of Davey Jone's locker right?? :wink:
If you go over that 4 hour thingy, DO NOT CALL ME!!!

Five hours and still holding my own! :laughing9:
Did about 4 dozen or so, all of them opened, and got eaten. :thumbsup:
Problem is, can't make up my mind which I like better, the garlic and butter, or the horse radish sauce. :dontknow: Guess I'll just have to keep eating both. :laughing9:
Scoop, You should come by sometime.. I'll call Trucker Butch to fire up his Bbq..

You can try some (Mountain Oysters).. :tongue3: :laughing9: :laughing9: :laughing9:
 

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poorhunter78 said:
bigscoop said:
packerbacker said:
Thank you sir.....what happened to the invite?? ;D
How many did you do? You got me hungry again!!
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...........you do realize they are the viagra of Davey Jone's locker right?? :wink:
If you go over that 4 hour thingy, DO NOT CALL ME!!!

Five hours and still holding my own! :laughing9:
Did about 4 dozen or so, all of them opened, and got eaten. :thumbsup:
Problem is, can't make up my mind which I like better, the garlic and butter, or the horse radish sauce. :dontknow: Guess I'll just have to keep eating both. :laughing9:
Scoop, You should come by sometime.. I'll call Trucker Butch to fire up his Bbq..

You can try some (Mountain Oysters).. :tongue3: :laughing9: :laughing9: :laughing9:

Thanks! But not until you and Butch get that whole "new twins and cow pasture" thing ironed out. :laughing9:
 

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bigscoop said:
poorhunter78 said:
bigscoop said:
packerbacker said:
Thank you sir.....what happened to the invite?? ;D
How many did you do? You got me hungry again!!
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...........you do realize they are the viagra of Davey Jone's locker right?? :wink:
If you go over that 4 hour thingy, DO NOT CALL ME!!!

Five hours and still holding my own! :laughing9:
Did about 4 dozen or so, all of them opened, and got eaten. :thumbsup:
Problem is, can't make up my mind which I like better, the garlic and butter, or the horse radish sauce. :dontknow: Guess I'll just have to keep eating both. :laughing9:
Scoop, You should come by sometime.. I'll call Trucker Butch to fire up his Bbq..

You can try some (Mountain Oysters).. :tongue3: :laughing9: :laughing9: :laughing9:

Thanks! But not until you and Butch get that whole "new twins and cow pasture" thing ironed out. :laughing9:
Well!! I asked Their Dad. (Truckin) How my Neice and Nephew Were Doing.. :tongue3:
May have to have a Paternity test to figure out that one.. Honest!!! I was in a tree Hunting when the whole Breeding thing would have taken place.. :help: :help:
 

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Another good dip is put some catsup on a saucer or in a small bowl, amount will depend on number of oysters, then mix up some dry, hot mustard in a little water until it has the consistency of the catsup. Add the mustard to the catsup by just putting it on top of the catsup. Only use about 1/5 of the mustard to catsup or adjust to your own tastes. Dip the oyster in that. Get catsup on it and pick up a small portion of the mustard at the same time. Good Stuff!!
 

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packerbacker said:
Another good dip is put some catsup on a saucer or in a small bowl, amount will depend on number of oysters, then mix up some dry, hot mustard in a little water until it has the consistency of the catsup. Add the mustard to the catsup by just putting it on top of the catsup. Only use about 1/5 of the mustard to catsup or adjust to your own tastes. Dip the oyster in that. Get catsup on it and pick up a small portion of the mustard at the same time. Good Stuff!!

Looks like a I gotta go get some more oysters! :thumbsup:
 

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Try smoking them on a :icon_thumright: wood burning grill :icon_thumleft:.
The best...period.
 

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now this is coming from a life long Seattle resident ........best way to cook oyesters.....DONT eat em their nasty .....eat clams ...........lol ok ok I'm bias ....no I dont like oyesters myself but my family does its the same with clams when you cook em they open if they dont throw em out more than likely their bad .


Happy Eating :icon_thumleft: Tank

PS in the ever famous words of old man Ivar.....Keep Clam
 

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Use to get big beautiful clams off the beach in SE Alaska, man they r good!
 

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bigscoop said:
HILL BILLY said:
Try smoking them on a :icon_thumright:wood burning grill :icon_thumleft:.
The best...period.

What kind of wood is best? :thumbsup:

Down in FL we used to buy oysters fresh from the market in burlap sacks. Stop at the beer cave and load up on the frosty's. Go home and start a fire ,we used oak. Once there was a good bed of coals we would lay them out on the grill top. Once the oysters popped open they were ready to eat. So we didn't smoke them in a smoker, just an open pit wood grill. Little hot sauce, a shot of lemon on a saltine cracker and a cold brew, mmmm mmmm good.
Wish I had a bushel right now, only problem is they are hard to come by in KY.

HB
 

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let me tell you about the size of some oyster shells we find when we dig some shell middens down here. we have found then 8-12 inches long and thats the truth. The oyster shells were always the base or bottom of the mound/middens. We are talking some sites date to 3,000 years ago. These oysters were 4-6 inches long inside. I could only imagine how they taste
 

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centfladigger said:
let me tell you about the size of some oyster shells we find when we dig some shell middens down here. we have found then 8-12 inches long and thats the truth. The oyster shells were always the base or bottom of the mound/middens. We are talking some sites date to 3,000 years ago. These oysters were 4-6 inches long inside. I could only imagine how they taste

Those were the days, I miss my digging spot.
I have also dug some big shells like the ones you speak of, I'll bet they cooked them over a fire and they tasted great. If only they had cold beer to chase them with. ;D
 

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centfladigger said:
let me tell you about the size of some oyster shells we find when we dig some shell middens down here. we have found then 8-12 inches long and thats the truth. The oyster shells were always the base or bottom of the mound/middens. We are talking some sites date to 3,000 years ago. These oysters were 4-6 inches long inside. I could only imagine how they taste
I have found shells up to about 15-16 inches here in WV!!! But these were Fresh water muscles. I think they are protected.. With all this mining and water pollution here, I am suprised we even still have fish.. ???
 

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