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LOL I was thinking the same.You've used it a few times, how do you like that Lodge Grill? I'm thinking of getting it, not that I need to, I just like grills
LOL I was thinking the same.You've used it a few times, how do you like that Lodge Grill? I'm thinking of getting it, not that I need to, I just like grills
I am very pleased. I recommend it.You've used it a few times, how do you like that Lodge Grill? I'm thinking of getting it, not that I need to, I just like grills
Here is a pic with the "lid"I am very pleased. I recommend it.
We have a regular charcoal grill but I missed the old cast iron one so much I was looking for a replacement.
The old one was exactly like this one.
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We bought it at Cracker Barrel.
It was big enough for 2 to 4 people and that was all that was needed.
Almost wish we had not used it. The cow is rarely found and the pig grill goes for $300 to $500 on ebay now.
The Kickoff Grill by Lodge is obviously larger and it will be simpler to keep clean.
An additional bonus is that there is plenty of airflow. All of the coals burn to ash, no lumps afterwards.
Because it is 12", a 12" cast iron skillet will do nicely as a lid to help temperature control and it looks cool too.
Nice looking chunk of Sword but the gif is either a Striped or very lit up young Blue Marlin.
^^^ This.Striped
That's true. Cyber "fishing" is tedious and not always as rewarding as one would like.Nice looking chunk of Sword but the gif is either a Striped or very lit up young Blue Marlin.
I loves my fishies. : )
I've had small blues all lit up with the same vivid stripes come to the boat to be leadered.^^^ This.
Didn't get a chance to fish for them, wrong time of the year when I went out. I didn't know the blues did that also. Guam had the world record blue for awhile.I've had small blues all lit up with the same vivid stripes come to the boat to be leadered.
Pretty tough to tell the difference at that age unless you're an Ichthyologist or a very experienced fisherman (think Scoob)
I managed to land a world record salt water IGFA fish on the fly years ago - still have the Cert somewhere.Didn't get a chance to fish for them, wrong time of the year when I went out. I didn't know the blues did that also. Guam had the world record blue for awhile.
I read this as, "I managed to land a world record salt water IDGAF fish on the fly years ago - still have the Cert somewhere."I managed to land a world record salt water IGFA fish on the fly years ago - still have the Cert somewhere.
We did get 3 out of the 4 major fish that day, Mahi, Wahoo, and Tuna. Edit: I taught the captain a couple things, I had watched a bunch of deep sea fishing shows before that and I shared their tips about running the edge of smooth water.I managed to land a world record salt water IGFA fish on the fly years ago - still have the Cert somewhere.
Unfortunately not the elusive IDGAF fish.We did get 3 out of the 4 major fish that day, Mahi, Wahoo, and Tuna.
Isn't Lodge the go-to for good cast iron skillets?You've used it a few times, how do you like that Lodge Grill? I'm thinking of getting it, not that I need to, I just like grills
I dislike Lodge skillets because they aren't smooth. My Wagner skillets, that I inherited, are hands down better. There are some youtubes where you grind the Lodges smooth. I haven't tried that on my Lodge.Isn't Lodge the go-to for good cast iron skillets?
I have a carbon steel I dearly love. My mandolin is a Matfer. They have some very nice equipment. Thanks!I've ditched my cast iron for Carbon Steel pans.
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