Ok Crosseye, a little late but here ya' go.....
This is a good huntin' camp method, but works well at home.
- Get one 30 gal. galvanized trash can.
- Burn it out with leaves, small sticks, etc. to season the interior. (Zink Oxide!)
- get one 20 - 24# bag of charcoal.
- The Bird. A 10 to 12 # bird (Butterball)will take 2 1/2 hours from the time you start the charcoal. I did a 21# wild bird last year and it took 3 1/2 hours.
- Season as desired. I use "squirt" butter and Lowery's.
- You can put the bird upright on a vertical spit, but I use a grill form my Weber grill setting on two bricks.
- Lay tinfoil on the ground to shield the dirt and debris.
- Place the bird on the tinfoil(elevated).
- Put the trash can over the bird. (upside down)
- Place the charcoal evenly around the trash can. In ~30* weather you might want to put 10-12 bricquets on the top (bottom).
- I usually start the charcoal with hot coals from a previous fire. (no starter fluids)
- Go huntin, card playin', spit and argue, whatever, for 2 1/2 hours.
- Remove can and referee fistfights over the "crispy" parts and skin....:^).
Good luck, and good eatin'
RonT