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Rib Eye Of The Sky


Rib Eye Of The Sky. Though not many people have actually eaten them, the sandhill crane carries the nickname “rib eye of the sky” because of its supposed similarities to a handsome cut of beef. If you didn’t draw any of those tags, welcome to the majority club.

Ribeye of the sky
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A large grey cloud was moving our way. Rib eye of the sky! I’ve waiting 2 years to go on this hunt, finally got my limit of sand hill crane!!!

Congrats, On The Successful Hunt.


He unloaded his shotgun and one of the cranes fell to the ground. That’s what sandhill cranes are jokingly referred to by those that have been lucky enough to down a few of the big birds and convert them to the centerpiece of a most memorial waterfowl dinner. I’ve waiting 2 years to go on this hunt, finally got my limit of sand hill crane!!!

I Had No Idea How Big These Birds Were.


The spinalis dorsi section typically has a looser grain and more fat; Steve and bird hunting aficionado ronny boehme join up with wildlife biologist ed arnett in lubbock, texas to hunt sandhill cranes. It’s fast action and plenty of laughs as steve, ronny, and ed dispel any culinary myths about these birds with a texas style “crane cookout.”

Supposedly This Giant Bird Has The Best Tasting Meat Of All Wild Game And Fortunately For Us, We Have Secured A Couple Of Breasts To Try For Ourselves.


Oklahoma hunt produces ribeye of the sky. The sandhill crane offers a unique wingshooting opportunity and also carries the nickname “rib eye of the sky” because of its supposed similarities to a handsome cut of beef. (adam) and over 600 kids at this years youth waterfowl fair.

Moose, Big Horn Sheep, Mountain Goats And Buffalo.


It was an enormous flock of sandhill cranes. Hunting the rib eye in the sky and the kids get first crack at the ducks in this years youth hunt. Rib eye of the sky!

A Large Grey Cloud Was Moving Our Way.


Posted by 2 years ago. The term ribeye in the sky is thrown around loosely in regard to the sandhill crane. Posted by grant barrett on october 10, 2006 · add comment.


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