Monday 13 October 2014

Thanksgiving kayak fishing on Fraser Lake

On Thanksgiving morning I decided to go Smallmouth fish with my friend Ivan Chan on Fraser Lake. We got there at 06:30 am and we were on the water for 06:45 am. It was a challenge to bring our Ocean Kayaks to the water since the trail was pretty rough and it was pretty dark outside and we couldn't see the obstacles. Next time I am definitely bringing my head lamp! But we managed to make it to the water safely. I was pretty iffy about fishing today since the Farmer’s Almanac predicted poor for fishing. The weather was clear and cold at 1 degree Celsius. It was dark on the water till about 07:15 am and as soon as the sun started to come out we both started to catch some Smallmouth Bass. I cough roughly 16 of them varying in size from 8” to 15”. My friend caught about 20 of them vary in size from 9” to 17”. The wind started to pick up around 10:30 am. Today I went almost all the way down to the North end of the Lake which is quite a distance to paddle. They loved top water lures today and wacky sticks. We fished till noon then we decided to pack it up. Overall it was excellent day on the water!


















Happy Fishing and Tight Lines! 

Sunday 12 October 2014

Thanksgiving weekend Turkey on the BBQ recipe

Well since its thanksgiving weekend I decided to BBQ a fresh turkey. I got inspired by the recipe that my friend John Setzler from the Kamado Joe cooking channel. I decided to do some minor modification to his recipe. Cooking a Turkey on the BBQ is quite easy as long as you can cook it indirect. Well let’s get grilling shall we.

Ingredients:

1 fresh turkey
2 TBSP Tasty Licks Savory Poultry Seasoning and Herb Blend
3 TBSP Bone Suckin’ Sauce Seasoning & Rub
1 TBSP Parsley (Fresh is better)
1 TBSP Fresh Ground Black Pepper
¼ cup Salted Butter
A little bit of extra butter to rub bird with
¼ cup Bacon Fat (when you cook bacon save and refrigerate the bacon fat)
1 cup Chicken Broth
½ tsp garlic powder
½ tsp onion powder
4 garlic cloves chopped
2 onions cut in four pieces




Direction:

1. Rinse turkey under cold water and pat dry with paper towel and place turkey in foil pan;


2. In a bowl mix the parsley, Tasty Licks Savory Poultry Seasoning and Herb Blend, Bone Suckin’ Sauce Seasoning & Rub, and Black pepper;


3. Message the skin of the turkey with some butter and loosen the skin so you can also rub under neat the skin;


4. Apply a generous layer of rubs all over and underneath the skin and into the turkey cavity;


5. In a bowl place the butter, bacon fat, garlic powder, onion powder, and chicken broth. Now microwave it approximately 3 minutes till the butter and bacon fat is well melted. Take bowl out of microwave and mix well with fork. This is your injection mixture;



6. Now with the injection mixture you made above inject the turkey breast, thighs, wings back, etc..;


7. After injecting turkey put a saran wrap over the pan and place turkey in refrigerator for 3 hours so it has time to absorb all the flavors from the injection and rub;


8. After three hours pre-heat BBQ for indirect cooking at 250 degrees Fahrenheit;


9. I will also apply 3 cherry wood chunks to the hot coals (don’t use to much because poultry accept smoke real easy and you don’t want to overpower it with smoke flavor);


10. I will use my Kamado Joe Heat deflector for indirect cooking (I like to cover my heat deflector with foil it makes it a lot easier to clean after);



11. Before placing the turkey on the BBQ I will stuff the cavity with onions and garlic cloves;

12. I will smoke the bird for 1 hour at 250ºF then I will ramp up the temp to 350 ºF for 2-3 hours or until the internal temp of bird reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit (when testing your bird with a temperature thermometer ensure you use a good quality one like the Thermapen or the Maverick PT-100).




13. When ready foil the turkey for 15 minutes so it can rest and re-take its moisture.


Note: For propane and gas BBQERS you can grill your turkey indirect on the gas grill by turning on only one element and by placing the turkey on the side that of the grill that is off. For smoking you can put wet wood chip in foil packs an puncture holes in foil pack and place directly on element.


If you want to make your own rub for this turkey recipe here's easy recipe:

Ingrediants


  • 1/4 cup brown sugar, packed
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons paprika
  • 1 tablespoon cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (can use more)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 3 teaspoons mustard powder
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons fresh ground black pepper

Direction

Mix everything in a bowl.

Enjoy and Bon Appetite!

Saturday 11 October 2014

Early October morning on Cox Lake

Well this morning October 11th I decided to go fish on Cox Lake since I didn’t have much time to fish this week. The weather was clear sky’s, foggy, cold around 5 degrees Celsius with no wind. I got to the lake at 06:15 am and I was on the water fishing by 06:30 am. Today I decided to used my Ocean Kayak Trident 13 for fishing.  It was a pretty slow day of fishing. I managed to catch about 16 Smallmouth Bass with average size of 7”-10’.  I fished till about 10:30 am since fishing was pretty slow. I caught all my fish today using Wacky sticks watermelon in color. I tried poppers, flukes, and perch rapelas and no luck with them. They seem to only want wacky sticks today near the bottom. The water temp was sitting at 14 degrees Celsius.









Happy Fishing and Tight Lines! :)

Tuesday 7 October 2014

Early October late afternoon on Fraser Lake


Well today October 7th on my way home from work I decided to stop at Fraser lake for an hour or two of yak fishing. I decided to use my Hobie Kayak today for the ease of portaging it down to the water. I got to the lake for 3pm and fished till 4:30pm. The weather was overcast with lots of wind and a few gust. The water was a little choppy so I couldn’t use top waters. So today I decided to go with watermelon flukes. It was a pretty slow day for this lake but managed to catch approximately 10 Smallmouth Bass in a hour and half which isn’t that bad. The average size today was between 9” and 14”. It was also nice to see that the shore line was no longer flooded from the last storm. I believe the slow fishing today was due to the moon phase and forecast eclipse for tonight.  Overall it was a great day on the water!













Happy Fishing and Tight Lines! :)