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Tacklef*** Forge Jerky Review

Guyon

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Tacklef*** Forge, located in scenic Barlow KY, has long been known as a prominent custom metalworks, bringing choils to hapless blades across the Becker line.
After a brief foray into the garment industry and olive drab accessorizing, Tacklef*** has now entered the high-end culinary market.
As such, I think the products need more exposure here on the forums.

Prior to hiking, here is the gorgeous jerky attractively packaged in a handmade Barlow bag.

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I halved the jerky, and my half portion only made it one-and-a-half miles into my four-mile hike. However, it still sustained me later as the oxygen grew thin at elevation.

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I harvested some cedar bark with the BK-11. Added bonus? It'll smell like the delicious jerky since I used the same Ziplock.

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Great pics, Guyon.

I really need to hit the great outdoors sometime soon. The city is getting boring. I could use some wilderness right now.
 
I had some jerky from there once. Opened up a special delivery at the mail box. Found a Barlow bag filled with the stuff. It didn't make it to the front door.
 
That be some fine jerky. The candied walnuts Kay sent back during Christmas were ridiculously good as well. :thumbup:
 
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I too, am a connoisseur of the aforementioned, fine Barlow jerky. One taste, and you won't place the bag down until it is consumed. I'm The Warrior, and I approve of this message.
 
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That be some fine jerky. The candied walnuts Kay sent back during Christmas were ridiculously good as well. :thumbup:

Amen to that. The jerky didn't make it to the front Door, but the walnuts didn't last much longer
 
Yeah, TFJerky is some of the best if not the best I've ever had. I some that nursed me through a Gathering hangover, added some spice to my Christmas, and lasted until work the next day.

Damn good stuff. If you ain't eatin' TackleF***, you need to be TackleF******.

This post has bee approved by the USDA and Moose.

:D

Moose
 
TackleF*** jerky, it'll cure what ails ya and kills bugs dead! Excellent review Gunyon, but did you notice hair growing in weird places afterwards?
 
Might have to add another shift here at the factory. I'll set her alarm a few hours earlier.
 
Ok, Barlow is only 100 miles (ish) from my place... I may need to road trip down there soon... I MUST get me some of this Jerky
 
Everything but revenuers go good with shine.

last time I got shine drunk down at the river, I woke up all bloody, someone stabbed me thru the upper bicep with, judging by the wound channel, a screwdriver. still aint found out who or when lol
 
last time I got shine drunk down at the river, I woke up all bloody, someone stabbed me thru the upper bicep with, judging by the wound channel, a screwdriver. still aint found out who or when lol

Don't pass out in Barlow. Your "wound channel" will be sore for a month.
 
yeah, that's some good TackleF*** and nuts :)

very appreciated
 
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