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Unread 12-21-2006, 01:40 PM
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Default Ingredients for Boat Food

Here is what we took on our last striper trip. The total was $60 diveded by the 4 of us:

- 2 loaves of Merita white bread
- deli sliced ham and turkey
- american sliced cheeze
- mayonaise
- deli mustard (w/horseradish)
- hot vienna weenies
- 2 bars of pepper jack cheeze
- Box of Honey wheat thins
- penrose sausages
- saltines
- doritos
- 12 pack of bottled water
- 12 pack of pepsi
- 12 pack of dr. pepper
- fritos corn chips (scoops)
- stans pimiento cheeze (wal-mart)
- paper towels
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That's some pretty good boat-fare, BR... we went to Murray and got a few good stripers Wed ... I took along turkey on wheat w/ dijionaise, shelled pecans and a sizable stack of oatmeal cookies ... cokes and water-bottles ;) 8) ...
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Sounds good RAP. I hear those nice lake stripers can't resist a good oatmeal cookie slow trolled on the bottom.

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Only thing I forgot was the pork and beans which IMO is one of the best ready-made meals there is.

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Only thing I forgot was the pork and beans which IMO is one of the best ready-made meals there is.
Gets a little "gassy" w/ the enclosure up, don't it?... :P ...
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Just a little - I actually meant beenie weenies ::)

There ain't no "pork" in pork and beans! Well, no solid pork.

Oh and I can't believe I left this off the official boat food list:

5lbs of home made deer jerky! AWESOME! SIMPLY AWESOME!
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Don't leave off the "Salted-In-The-Shell" Peanuts ... great boat-food ... ;) ... ;D ...
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Doh! You just reminded me of another ommission - a can of whole cashews went with us and did not come back. ;D
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Default Re: Ingredients for Boat Food

I always take along a staple of breakfast foods for a great or lousy day of fishing.

Can you guess what it is?

BloodyMary's.
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My buddies love the wild turkey and ginerale. I do too, but I get wild as a turkey when I drink it. At least that's what they tell me ::)
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On your Beanie Weenies, do you prefere the original, baked flavor or barbeque flavor.

To me the baked flavor is most pleasing to my descriminating palate.

Of course a side of saltines is always in order when partaking of such fine faire.
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