Food on the boat

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Food on the boat

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What are some of your favorite snacks or lunch ideas to bring on a fishing trip?
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Bananas and a light :beer:
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The 3 P's

Poweraid - Pork Rinds - peanuts

Poweraid - Strawberry-lemon aid flavor (only kind to ever get - don't' waste your money on any other flavors, or G-2)
Pork Rinds - Hot & Spicy
Peanuts - roasted-salted

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Re: Food on the boat

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Puplix fried chicken
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Can Sailcat slime be used as a condiment?
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salty tiger wrote:Puplix fried chicken
(cold fried chicken) :lick:
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I came here to say cold fried chicken too, LOL. Cold fried fish is good too.
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Got an 8 picece dark in the fridge now for tomorrow. And smoked venison sausage dogs for breakfast for hunting and fishing trips.
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The 'FirstMate' always makes the secret family recipe pimento cheese, puts a little in on a slice of ham, then wraps it around a piece of pickled okra that was blotted off with a paper towel. Then stacks them like cord wood in a Tupperware and into the cooler they go. DeeeLish. Or y'all can ask SaltyGator, what I have made... Hope to see y'all in the mornin with tight lines... salute3
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Vienna Sausages with Cheese and Peanut butter Crackers :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Grapes, gatorade, poptarts, sub sandwich,....but definitely no bananas!

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I'm there with fishinfool. Usually throw in some string cheese sticks.

To poppincork, I think that is what the vienna sausages are packed in.
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I am seeing pork rinds, vienna sausage, peanuts, and chicken. I think when you mix all those together you get some sort of bomb, my hat's off to your wives salute3
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Cheese crackers, Pringles, trail mix, and beef jerky.

Something about Pringles :lick:

And I totally agree with cold fried chicken!!
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ABOUT 2 POUNDS OF PULLED BAR-B-Q PORK AND BEEF, BOX OF CHEESE ITS, 2 LT. PEPSI, COUPLE CHOC. BARS, CHEESE CRACKERS, POPEYES FRIED CHICKEN LEGS, TOPPED OFF WITH ABOUT 1 POUND OF BROWNIES.
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