#257011 - 10/04/04 01:19 PM
Big Chief Smokers
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 488
Loc: oregon
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I have a Big Chief that is two years old. When I first got the thing it worked wonderful but after awhile it didn't seem to get as hot. I then went and bought a new element for it and tried again...same story. I use a large blanket over the top of the entire contraption but it still isn't getting hot enough. Yesterday I had to take the fish out and put them in a the oven, huge hassle. Wondering if others are having the same problem with this smoker...it's just not hot enough.
RM
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#257012 - 10/04/04 01:39 PM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Spawner
Registered: 07/12/02
Posts: 614
Loc: Maple Valley, Wa.
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I have had this problem and solved it by lighting 3-4 charcoal briquets in the pan.
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#257014 - 10/04/04 02:13 PM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/10/03
Posts: 109
Loc: Puget Sound, WA
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I've got a little chief and I thought that they're not supposed to get too hot. It does take some extra time to dry the fish out.
You aren't using an extension cord for it, right? They don't recommend it because the cord decreases the amount of energy reaching the chief.
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#257016 - 10/04/04 05:05 PM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/08/00
Posts: 3233
Loc: IDAHO
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I concure with leaving the box on. They don't get real hot to start with so you just have to take more time. Also noticed that when you put it back in your garage your garage will smell like smoked fish 24/7 forever because of the box. There are less pleasant scents for sure.
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#257019 - 10/05/04 12:45 AM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 488
Loc: oregon
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Well you guys gave me some things to think about. Aaron I hope yours holds out better than mine has. I don't know why they don't put a better element in the things, doesn't make sense. I will try insulating with the box and see if that helps, otherwise I am in the market for a new smoker.
Thanks again.
RM
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#257020 - 10/05/04 01:10 AM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Smolt
Registered: 01/27/03
Posts: 85
Loc: North Bend, WA
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Had a small little chief smoker for quite a while with the box on and it done a pretty good job till the element failed. Bought a bigger one to use out side and it never got hot enough so I nestled it in fiberglass insulation and it works o.k. I then built a smoker from a frig, and it works great. Be advised that there is a certain minimum temp your smoker should obtain. Smokers are built like car batteries, to last a certain length of time! Raft-Cat
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#257021 - 10/05/04 10:11 AM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 488
Loc: oregon
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Someone please correct me if I am wrong but I understand the temperature must reach 160 degrees (F) to be certain of curing the meat properly. I don't know if this is "meat" temp or an "air" temp. That's what concerns me about the "Chief" smokers. I am willing to be that they often don't get anywhere near this temp.
RM
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#257024 - 10/06/04 01:15 AM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 488
Loc: oregon
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Ridgeway,
That is what I am trying this eve, with the box on I mean. How long do you find it takes to smoke a salmon in the BC? I cut my filets into sections that are about 4" wide or so. Thx.
RM
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#257027 - 10/06/04 09:07 PM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 488
Loc: oregon
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Hey thanks for the info Ridgeway and others! I used the box trick last night on some coho filets and it worked perfectly! I also layed an old blanket over the box for additional insulation and it took about 6 hours to complete. For those interested I use a dry brine. I cover each filet with sugar, salt, black pepper and some dried onion. After that I put the filets in the smoker for one pan of chips and let dry. It's absolutely delicious everytime and best of all you don't have to wait for the meat to marinate.
Thanks again!
RM
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#257028 - 10/07/04 03:14 AM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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Spawner
Registered: 12/05/02
Posts: 519
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Hi guys, The box works well but remember that they can catch fire sometimes. Last year I remember hearing of one fire down in Portland that was caused by a smoker. Dont put them near the house if the box is on. happy smokin, good H20.
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#257030 - 10/07/04 12:22 PM
Re: Big Chief Smokers
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 4756
Loc: The right side of the line
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If you are cooking than hot you are not really smoking the fish but in fact cooking it and adding a little smoked flavor. Cuts down on storage life and quality. My fish is in my smoker for no less than 24 hours. I do not add smoke that whole time but the meat is dried more than cooked. It never gets above 110 degrees.
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