Baked Grouse, two ways

On the last day of My First Deer Hunt I ended up going grouse hunting and managed to come home with 4 grouse which was totally amazing! I had recently made Apricot Glazed Grouse which was delicious but was in the mood for more of a warming fall/winter type dish. I made a casserole the first night which is very easy & comforting. The next night I made an easy breaded grouse & served it with roasted carrots and creamy goat cheese rice. Neither are fancy but both are delicious.

Grouse Casserole (serves 2)

  • 2 grouse, cleaned and cut into bite-sized chunks
  • 1/2 cup rice
  • 1 can cream mushroom soup
  • 10 oz milk
  • 1/2 bag frozen vegetables (I used a broccoli & cauliflower blend)
  • 1/2 dry onion soup packet
  • water, as needed

Mix all ingredients in a medium bowl. Pour into a greased casserole dish. Bake for 75-90 minutes until rice is cooked through stirring every 15 minutes. Add water as necessary.

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Crispy Onion Breaded Grouse (serves 2)

  • 2 grouse, cleaned (keep breasts intact or cut into tender sized strips)
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • frenchs onions
  • 3 large carrots, chopped into bite sized pieces
  • olive oil
  • salt & pepper
  • 1/2 cup rice
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • 1oz goat cheese

Line two baking sheets with foil. Lightly grease one with cooking spray and set aside. Drizzle 2-3 tsp olive oil over the other baking sheet and also add pinch or two salt & pepper. Add carrots to olive oil tray and gently toss. Place in 400F oven for 20-25minutes.

Place stock and rice into small pot. Bring to a boil & then cover and simmer for 20 minutes until rice is tender. Stir in goat cheese.

Meanwhile, coat grouse in egg and dip into onions. Bake on lightly greased foil lined sheet for 12-17minutes until cooked through.

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My First Deer Hunt

“The movie Bambi used to make me cry and even still I get teary eyed when I watch it.”  

“Do you even want to go hunting?” 

 

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I was never exposed to hunting growing up. It was not a right of passage for me. No one in my family was a serious hunter that I knew of or at least knew well. I guess my dad used to go duck hunting all the time but this was before I existed. Somehow I ended up with a hunter. I never thought I would go hunting in my life, but here I am, asking my guy to take me.

Let me state that I have no desire to kill animals. I have no antler obsession or need to fill my walls with mounts of “trophies.” I do have a desire to learn new skills & try new things. I only recently started avidly fishing & ice fishing in the last few years. I love it. I love pulling fish out of the water (mainly through the ice) and cooking with what I or my fishing guide caught. I love knowing where my food came from. Maybe hunting could be similar.

I wanted to learn and experience hunting from an academic and skill set standpoint. I wanted to be able to cook with what I harvested. I didn’t know if I could handle hunting. If I could handle taking a life even if it is to provide food for my household. My hunting guide said he didn’t know if I would like it either, “Maybe you will like sitting quietly in a tree for hours. Who knows?” He does not particularly like deer hunting. He is more of a waterfowl hunter. Regardless, I thought I should try. It could be something we do together. It could be something that I might really enjoy. Or maybe I will hate it but at least I would know. With this mindset I set out for my first deer hunt.

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This was probably the worst year for me to start hunting. The deer population is, let’s just say, bleak. This could be the worst year in about 20 years for harvesting deer. Very few doe tags were given and with no preference points I set out with a buck only tag. Having also recently moved to Northern Minnesota (aka Almost Canada), we do not know this area very well in terms of hunting, so were at a slight disadvantage. We did find some spots but of course they were on public land. Insert sad faced emoticon here. The weather was also not going to be the best. With very high winds and blistering cold temperatures some of the sessions were bound to be downright miserable.

There were lots of negatives stacking up against me. I went with the mindset that I would most likely not get a deer this year, but I should try and learn as much as I could. I was just hoping to see some deer (obviously still hoping to harvest one).

I made it a point to go as often as I could. I mean I live in God’s Country. I can leave work early and go hunting or go in late, which I did a few times. I could go in the mornings on the weekends, go home for a bit, & go out again in the afternoon. I also wanted to make the most of my investments: rifle, scope, ammo, & gear. Another reason to go out as much as I could.

We actually went out 11 times which I think is awesome. My guy says he has never hunted that much during a season. I said that if I didn’t get a deer it wasn’t going to be because I didn’t try. We ended up seeing a lot of deer sign & a lot of deer including a giant buck. Of course none of the deer were close enough for me to shoot &/or were on private land. Apparently that is what the majority of deer hunting is. Sitting quietly and seeing nothing or seeing some deer but not being able to take shot.

I don’t mind sitting quietly for a few hours. When the weather wasn’t terrible it was actually nice. Sitting in nature is quite soothing. Being able to think or not think and just be. That part of hunting I can handle. My guy even said that those were the coldest sits he had ever done and I had done numerous ones without complaining or wanting to go back home.

In addition to the deer, we ended up seeing lots of grouse during the last few times we went out. The last day (there is an extra weekend up here) when we were pulling out stands, I said I wanted to come back in the afternoon and try to hunt the grouse. As he had just gotten a grouse recently I was anxious to get some more to cook with. If I couldn’t get a deer, maybe I could get some grouse. I did just that.

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My first hunting season turned out to be a success depending on how you look at it. Yes, I am disappointed that I didn’t harvest a deer. I still don’t know if I truly like deer hunting. I know that for me there will be a big difference between killing a grouse versus killing a deer. Will I actually like all aspects of deer hunting? It could be another year or two or who knows how many years before I find out. Maybe I will never find out. My guide says, “Oh please dear…, ” in a tone that only couples have with each other. It still doesn’t mean I am any less disappointed with the lack of a deer. At the same time, I know that I am just lucky that I saw so many deer. I know many people who didn’t see anything.

I also know that one really has to be positive, patient, and persistent not only in hunting but anything else in life. I will have as many opportunities for different types of hunts and more deer hunting in the future. As many as I am willing to do or make happen.

For this deer season I hoped for the best but expected the worst. I think I ended up somewhere in between which is just fine with me.

 

 

Love at First Sight

Two years ago today I fell in love. I fell in love with sport shooting. It was love at first sight. Gun sights that is, and pulling the trigger sealed the deal. I remember the day vividly. Whenever something momentous happens it is easy to remember the date. In addition, this day (July 8th) just happens to be an old friend’s birthday so it was quite easy for me to remember when I fell in love with guns. To commemorate this anniversary of sorts, I decided to go shooting and shoot a new gun. Before I talk about today, let me reminisce about July 8th, 2011.

I have always been interested in guns and sport shooting. I just never had anyone to take me as I was growing up. Perhaps it was reading The Dark Tower series by Stephen King that started it all, “The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” Whatever it was, I had a need that went unfulfilled until the day I went shooting.

Walking into a range for my first time I looked to the guidance of others for everything. What gun to shoot, how to hold the gun, how to stand, how to focus on the sights, and everything else involved. I ended up shooting a Glock 17 9mm for my first experience. I shot about 70 rounds of ammo that day. It took me about 60 to even hit the target I’m afraid to say. Once I hit it I was able to hit consistently, and I saved my first target to remember.

IMG_0438 Starting off with a 9mm may not have been the best choice, but holding the gun out, lining up the sight picture, focusing on my target, and pulling that trigger made me fall in love. If you have ever been shooting than you know the feeling. It is one of pure exhilaration, yet complete calmness. I become perfectly zen while shooting. Everything else fades away and there is nothing but me and my target. It’s almost a form of meditation since everything else disappears from your life as you focus on a single shot.

When I went back to the range the next time, I ended up shooting a .22 pistol and it was much easier to develop my shooting skills. I even ended up joining a league to keep me practicing and to see the improvement in my abilities. I did end up shooting 9mm again and I was much better after I got my technique down. Shooting is expensive though and finding the time is not always so easy. I hadn’t been to the range since December 2012. Which brings me to today.

IMG_0431  I realized that it was my shooting anniversary and there was no time like the present to get back into it. I decided to make a reservation to go shooting and to try a new gun. I also wanted to try a revolver since I had never shot one before. I went with a .38 special (Ruger LCR) and it was snappy to say the least. Many reviews claim that the recoil is felt less and it can be a “shoot all day” type of gun. I’m afraid I have to disagree. After 50 rounds I was ready to be done. Since I still had time left, I decided to try a larger caliber. I went with a 1911 .45 ACP (also from Ruger).

IMG_0432 This was a great gun to shoot. I loved it. The recoil was nothing like I expected from a larger caliber. I’m petite with small hands so I have always been scared to shoot larger guns. I’m definitely going to try some more 1911s and other types of larger caliber guns. I might even start shooting some shotguns or rifles in the future.

Today was a great day of shooting just like it was in 2011. I love going to the range and shooting my favorites. However, trying new things makes me remember how I fell in love two years ago. It was simply love at first sight.