Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013
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Well thats not too tough. Get one good quality beef bovine. Turn it loose on nice golf course and harvest when the time is right !!!!
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OK lets start wiff da basics there is a big difference tween BBQing and Grillin. Now for them steaks ( BTW I HIGHLY recommend Chuck Eye). Season to taste, I prefer a little Johnny's and a little Montreal Steak and let them set in the ice box fer a bit. Now heres the portant part. Preheat the grill then turn down low and place the steaks ON THE TOP rack. Cook however well ya like em. For me it is tan on the out and warm in the middle. Or as my grandpappy use to say blow its nose and wipe its nasty (other word for) butt.
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Well I hate to burst yer bubble but I really doubt that you are getting TRUE wild fish at the store. It is not legal to keep anything that is not clipped. And why not go local and catch yer own. We have a lot of very nice fish to be had. And STEELHEAD are (IMO) far better than salmon and a lot more fun to catch too.
Ethel, Wa
If you are from where I think you are I use to go through there as a boy fishing the Willipa River. I use to fish the big and Little Ox bow area.
The river thats starts up your way and ended up my way was the Chehalis River. I lived on the Scoomumchuck River In Centralia. I also fished the Toutle and the Cowlitz River for Steelhead. No better fish even better when they had sea lice on them. That ment they where fresh out of the Ocean.
I have a green egg grill to cook my steaks on. However, I think the prep and marinating is very importantant. I use to have a guy how would buy the cheapest steaks and marinate them for hours and they would be as tender as the expensive cuts. The little cuts from the Filet megnon are out of this world. I went to a Steak house and they where so cheap and the lady said they were trimings that made the Filet Mignon round. Cant remember the name of these little cuttings.
Do you guys ever smoke your fish, meat, smelt, sturegeon , Cornish game hens in a smoke house ?
I am going to build me one out of wood and start smoking fishs and chicken ect. Have not done it since I left home in the late 1960s. Smoked Steelhead was fantastic.
bob from Centralia.
http://www.kansascitysteaks.com/Fil...ut/product&utm_term=filet mignon&match_type=e
Well thats not too tough. Get one good quality beef bovine. Turn it loose on nice golf course and harvest when the time is right !!!!

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OK lets start wiff da basics there is a big difference tween BBQing and Grillin. Now for them steaks ( BTW I HIGHLY recommend Chuck Eye). Season to taste, I prefer a little Johnny's and a little Montreal Steak and let them set in the ice box fer a bit. Now heres the portant part. Preheat the grill then turn down low and place the steaks ON THE TOP rack. Cook however well ya like em. For me it is tan on the out and warm in the middle. Or as my grandpappy use to say blow its nose and wipe its nasty (other word for) butt.
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Well I hate to burst yer bubble but I really doubt that you are getting TRUE wild fish at the store. It is not legal to keep anything that is not clipped. And why not go local and catch yer own. We have a lot of very nice fish to be had. And STEELHEAD are (IMO) far better than salmon and a lot more fun to catch too.
Ethel, Wa
If you are from where I think you are I use to go through there as a boy fishing the Willipa River. I use to fish the big and Little Ox bow area.
The river thats starts up your way and ended up my way was the Chehalis River. I lived on the Scoomumchuck River In Centralia. I also fished the Toutle and the Cowlitz River for Steelhead. No better fish even better when they had sea lice on them. That ment they where fresh out of the Ocean.
I have a green egg grill to cook my steaks on. However, I think the prep and marinating is very importantant. I use to have a guy how would buy the cheapest steaks and marinate them for hours and they would be as tender as the expensive cuts. The little cuts from the Filet megnon are out of this world. I went to a Steak house and they where so cheap and the lady said they were trimings that made the Filet Mignon round. Cant remember the name of these little cuttings.
Do you guys ever smoke your fish, meat, smelt, sturegeon , Cornish game hens in a smoke house ?
I am going to build me one out of wood and start smoking fishs and chicken ect. Have not done it since I left home in the late 1960s. Smoked Steelhead was fantastic.
bob from Centralia.
http://www.kansascitysteaks.com/Fil...ut/product&utm_term=filet mignon&match_type=e