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>> Looking for easy ideas on food to bring fishing [topic: previous/next]
PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 8:15 pm
MsCMSchultz


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Sofa King wrote:
I also usually have a big bag of my home made beef jerky locked in my car, otherwise "somebody" gets in my chow and eats as much as she can when I'm not looking...


waddya talking about? I eat as much as i can even when you ARE looking. Or didn't you notice?

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:01 pm
CRASS


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liquid food.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:06 am
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Location: Surf and Rocks in Pacific Coast

CRASS wrote:
liquid food.


LOL. CRASS! Have you ever drank a can of draft filtered Guinness in room temperature? Tasty and it's a meal itself!

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:58 pm
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Location: napa ca

trail mix, cliff bars, apples and oranges. when we go where there are bbq grills in the parking areas we stop at safe way and get marinated skewers they make up, or make our own, market shrimp for bait and eat it if need be.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:24 pm
spline9


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Looks like the general consensus favors the almighty spam musubi. I never figured it would be such a crowd pleaser.

Do I forsee a PFIC Spam Musubi fest in the future? Very Happy

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:37 pm
MsCMSchultz


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Alrite what is it with guys and Spam?

i admit, I eat Spam on occasion, but for the can, not the contents, which, I suppose, is kinda like saying that one reads Playboy (is that still around?) for the articles, not the pictures.

Since you all are now gonna run out for cans of Spam at Costco, how about some ideas to recycle those cans, other than as musubi molds--if you actually bother doing that. Smile



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:33 pm
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Kind of hard to get much cheaper than the dollar menu at Jack in the Box, even at a store, unless you have a roast or something for leftovers.

I make my own food if I go on a boat ride like 3/4 day or longer, just because I generally don't like the greasy burgers or breakfast burritos. Usually take some skirt steak or thin sliced ribeye in a quick teriyaki marinade and fry it up...pair that with some white rice or onigiri...and a thermos of hot coffee or tea (also because party boat coffee usually sucks). If I have some bagels or good baguette handy, I'll take some smoked albacore or yellowfin out of the freezer that I've made and parceled out into small portions and vacuum packed in advance.Its defrosted by lunch time and nothing like eating delicious smoked fish you've caught, cleaned, and smoked yourself. Bring along a couple of Hawaiian Sun sodas thrown in the freezer for a couple of hours prior or a good IPA or two to wash it down. If I have no time and little cash and want to get to a spot to get the high tide...I usually just try and hit a del taco and get a couple of cheap .99 burritos and take it to go...cheap, filling, and probally a little healthier than a .99 burger.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:41 am
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Location: sonoma county

i tend to hit the raleys or somthing up here and stock up on cliff/granola type bars, fried fruit ( make my own a lot since ive gotten a dehydrator) nuts and other muchy things since i tend to eat the entire time without sitting down much.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:50 pm
sfbayman


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Location: San Ramon

Always hard boiled eggs...the perfect food. Easy to make, easy to eat, keeps fishermen away from you.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:19 pm
IRPescador


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Location: Concord, CA

sfbayman wrote:
keeps fishermen away from you.


No Kidding!!
Hardboil eggs = Stink Bomb Very Happy

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 7:32 pm
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I think I can build a small shed with all the spam I've eaten.
MsCMSchultz wrote:
Alrite what is it with guys and Spam?

i admit, I eat Spam on occasion, but for the can, not the contents, which, I suppose, is kinda like saying that one reads Playboy (is that still around?) for the articles, not the pictures.

Since you all are now gonna run out for cans of Spam at Costco, how about some ideas to recycle those cans, other than as musubi molds--if you actually bother doing that. Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 2:13 am
CRASS


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im not a fan of classic spam. i know a TON of people around here love it.. but im not much of a fan.

now the BACON spam.. well.. thaaats another story. Fried up crisp, its just great. i mean, it really does act & taste like bacon for all the purposes Id have bacon outside of my kitchen. if im gonna take one weighty food item backpackin, its bacon spam. keeps forever till its open and maaaan is it nice when youre hunkered down in the relentless rain. great comfort food.

on the real, i take the same stuff i would backpackin fishin. trail mixes i make myself, bars, that kinda stuff. im always on foot when i fish, so i like to get the most outta what i gotta lug around on my back. aint gonna see me runnin around the bay or rocks with a stove, camp chair, and all sortsa other crap on my back! lol

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