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    Quote Originally Posted by bob46 View Post
    If anybody knows this gentlemen, please tell him I would like to see one of his shows dedicated to people who make there own baits, jigs, lure painting etc. It would be neat to see these people do what the do best and see the results.
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    Hey Bob!! We've done several such shows over the years, and we're about to do one next week!! Stay tuned in for this show!!

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    my neighbor and myself put in Corinth lake this spring, Tim Farmer and his cameraman put in wright behind us, three hours or so they looked like they headed for the dock, they saw us across the lake and came our way, he got beside us and we all said hey, we talked about the fishing, they were fishing for bluegill and maybe a big shellcracker or two, that is why we were their, we have fished Corinth in the spring for bout 20 or so years for big gills and shellcrackers, I make little tiny pop eye jigs and gave Tim 5 or 6, real friendly, regular guy, I catch he show every chance I get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Farmer View Post
    Hey Bob!! We've done several such shows over the years, and we're about to do one next week!! Stay tuned in for this show!!
    welcome tim, how about a show on cleaning and cooking rough fish like gar and buffalo, I never ate a buffalo but did try gar once on the advice of jim moyer, it was very hard to clean, had to use tin snips to cut it open and it smelled pretty bad (almost like a shark) but once I cooked it and tried it it had a mild flavor, no b s .

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    Hey Tim! Glad to see you on the site! Me and the guys at work always watch your show and when the new episodes come out it's the talk of the lunch table the following day.

    Being a small river/creek smallmouth fisherman, I especially enjoy those segments of the show. Keep more of them coming!

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    Rough fish

    Quote Originally Posted by linedrager View Post
    welcome tim, how about a show on cleaning and cooking rough fish like gar and buffalo, I never ate a buffalo but did try gar once on the advice of jim moyer, it was very hard to clean, had to use tin snips to cut it open and it smelled pretty bad (almost like a shark) but once I cooked it and tried it it had a mild flavor, no b s .
    Hey Linedrager.....We have tried alot of rough fish on the show...go to youtube...type KY Afield TV....Check out our episodes on eating gar, asian carp, etc.

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    Tim, I've seen some of the Dave Shufffet Ky Afield shows but have never had the pleasure of watching any of the older Ky Afield shows before Dave's era. Does KET ever rebroadcast them? If not, a Ky Afield marathon may be something to consider doing as a fund raiser for KET or make the old shows available on DVD's for purchase as a KDFWR fundraiser.

    Is there a Tim Farmer/Ky Afield wild game recipe book available for purchase? Thanks.

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    [/QUOTE] Is there a Tim Farmer/Ky Afield wild game recipe book available for purchase? Thanks. [/QUOTE]

    I would buy one or two.

    I saw a show on this weekend & recorded it where Tim is the host & he is cooking. It's called "Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen". It was a really good show. They were processing a hog this week. About starved me & Austin to death. The smoked sausage especially.

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    Is there a Tim Farmer/Ky Afield wild game recipe book available for purchase? Thanks. [/QUOTE]

    I would buy one or two.

    I saw a show on this weekend & recorded it where Tim is the host & he is cooking. It's called "Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen". It was a really good show. They were processing a hog this week. About starved me & Austin to death. The smoked sausage especially.[/QUOTE]
    Fresh sausage and cracklins. Mmm mmm good.

    The show Tim did about processing fresh deer meat is cool too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Farmer View Post
    Hey Linedrager.....We have tried alot of rough fish on the show...go to youtube...type KY Afield TV....Check out our episodes on eating gar, asian carp, etc.
    awsome Tim, I spent the last couple days watching them, I think I will try the asians, looks like I will have to spend a few bucks to convert a bow for fishing, thanks for all the good info.

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    There was a Ky Afield on tonight about the guy who makes the AC Shiner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4given View Post
    There was a Ky Afield on tonight about the guy who makes the AC Shiner.
    I think I am gonna have to go out and purchase a few of them.

    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4given View Post
    There was a Ky Afield on tonight about the guy who makes the AC Shiner.
    was over at pepper tackle the other day and saw that they had a great selection on the ac shiners, norman over there is a super guy and loves to drop some knowledge, the guy needs to write a book, he gave me some good pointers that I have never read or heard before, great guy.

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