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FIBpride35
Posted 4/7/2013 12:14 PM (#632527)
Subject: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 55


All:

We will be doing many shore lunches on our trip this year due to lengthy travels from Camp. We put together a shore lunch kit last year, but I was hoping some of you had input, lists, ideas etc.... that would help us improve what we came up with in the past. Any input would great....
horsehunter
Posted 4/7/2013 12:18 PM (#632529 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits




Location: Eastern Ontario
Allow about 5 boxes of Fish Crisp per 50 inch muskie;)
wiswimbait
Posted 4/7/2013 2:27 PM (#632551 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 57


Location: Janesville wi
Backpacking style stove
fuel
pan
something to cook
utensils
plates
whynot
Posted 4/7/2013 3:26 PM (#632564 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 897


Assuming you're talking about a fish fry shore lunch...

Fillet knife, possibly cutting board, for cleaning fish. Stove(s), propane, matches/lighter, frying pans, sauce pan for beans, hot pads, canola oil, metal spatula, salt/pepper, paper plates, wicker paper plate holders, silverware, garbage bag, ziploc bag for breading fish, can opener, potatoes o'brien, beans, beer, appetite.
Clint
Posted 4/7/2013 3:34 PM (#632566 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 89


I seen the fryin saucer at a show this year. http://www.fryinsaucerguys.com/
tilky
Posted 4/7/2013 3:40 PM (#632568 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits


Smokey's on the Bay will now have gourmet boil in the bag entrees call
Sportsman's Choice Entrees . If you have water you can eat like a king. Rignt now we have pork shanks, duckling and colby beef short ribs. It's shelf life is 30 days in a cooler, perfect for fishing, hunting or camping trips. This food is awesome!!! Call us at 920 436-0600
NateA
Posted 4/20/2013 11:26 AM (#636280 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 3


Check out the coleman all-in-one cooking system, it'll will pretty much take care of anything fish, brats, steak. It's small and comes in a case that fits out of site in a compartment. That some propane, meat, and a zip lock with utensils, napkins, and plates and your set. Use this setup every weekend works great!
jimjimjim
Posted 4/20/2013 12:35 PM (#636296 - in reply to #636280)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 365


Beef Jerky and keep casting while you chew ---- <*))}}}}}}}}}}}}><{{
k2muskie
Posted 4/20/2013 2:56 PM (#636326 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 138


Location: Utah
MRE's...Meal, Ready to Eat...they have come a long way and are very good. Compact and everything in the package plus...Just a little bit of water, let stand a complete meal with many extras.
Dan Klis
Posted 4/20/2013 4:46 PM (#636348 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits


I cook shore lunches all the time at the Angle and back at my cabin or at my neighbor Doug's cabin. Try making fish tacos. Bread fish with a combination of flour and corn meal, about 50-50. Make sure to add spices to the mix. I usually add Johnnies Season Salt, pepper and paprika. You can also purchase a commercial mix. Season fish with Johnnies when you take the fillets out.

My buddy makes fresh salsa at the site. Quicker shore lunch than the traditional fried potatoes and onions. Bring sour cream.

If you get a big one (+24") clean it remove the lateral line. Make walleye chowder. I just buy the packaged wild rice soup mix or cream of potato. I usually add a corn of corn and mushrooms. Make soup according to directions add walleye with about 3 minutes left.

Fry with canola oil or lard. I carry an 11lb. Propane tank and tripod.

Consider getting a Leech Lake knife. Awesome, but you do have to ship it to get.

Put your fish on ice in a cooler. Easier to fillet
Pointerpride102
Posted 4/20/2013 7:03 PM (#636372 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Most of the packs listed here work fine, though I'd swap the canola oil in favor for peanut oil (unless you are allergic) as it is a better frying oil. A little more expensive but not much.
LarryJones
Posted 4/20/2013 7:31 PM (#636376 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 1247


Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY
I'm lazy I use a Honda Generator with George Forman Grill with Butter & Italian Seasoning for fish!Also grilled Zucinni. Electric Tea Kettle for hot water for Mac & Cheese Bowls. Paper plates,plastic ware and paper towels.

Edited by LarryJones 4/20/2013 7:39 PM
Blu Du
Posted 4/20/2013 9:28 PM (#636401 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits




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cast iron pan, 1 pd of bacon, 1 onion, loaf of bread, oil, and what ever fish breading you like. fry up the bacon, slice the onion and make bacon, onion sandwichs for hors d'oeuvres. add a little oil to your bacon grease and pan fry your fillets. makes a great lunch.
Beaver
Posted 4/20/2013 9:57 PM (#636404 - in reply to #636401)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





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I'm with Pointer, I only use peanut oil when I cook fish. I use Fryin' Magic. I dump a box full into a gallon freezer bag with a palm full of onion powder and a palm full of garlic powder. I have enough Mountain House dehydrated food to last about 3 months. I will take a 10# can of "Breakfast Skillet". It's potatoes, onions, peppers and ham. Boil water and mix as directed, but then I brown it in a skillet. I have several denatured alcohol stoves, but they don't burn long enough, so I use a couple of those to get the oil hot enough and then switch to a 4-hour Sterno to keep it hot. I like making fires, but you can't always count on the weather or wood. Gotta have 2 cast iron skillets, one deep and one shallow. Deep to fry fish, shallow to brown spuds. You can fit everything that you need in a soft-sided cooler, or split fixings with another boat if there's four people. I have a hard plastic filet board that works as a serving tray after the fish are cleaned. It doesn't have to be fancy, that's what shore lunch is about. On The Mississippi River, Taylor and I plus 2 friends would pick a sand bar and meet there. We chose to do our eating in the boats because of the silt and sand that makes its way into everything. But then you can spread out a tarp and nap in the sun while lunch settles. I think that the nap is one of the most over-looked aspects of shore lunch. The older I get, the better I get at napping.
Smeds
Posted 4/21/2013 7:54 PM (#636547 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 35


We've always transported peanut oil in a large size Gatorade bottle, works great ... Just enough for a deep fry in a cast iron skillet..
nocturnalmotors
Posted 4/22/2013 7:42 AM (#636628 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
Don't forget hotdogs when the fishing's slow
Shep
Posted 4/23/2013 10:37 AM (#636949 - in reply to #632566)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





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Clint - 4/7/2013 3:34 PM I seen the fryin saucer at a show this year. http://www.fryinsaucerguys.com/

 

Can you cook shlimp flied lice on that thing?

Northwind Mark
Posted 4/23/2013 11:01 AM (#636955 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 566


Location: Elgin, IL
Sounds like alot of work.
Nothing beats some fire-grilled smoked Polish sossage on some french bread...diced onions, grated cheese, a few jalapeno slices. A few High Life's to wash it down. So easy.
I just keep some dry kindling on board, plenty of nice shoreline campsites around to choose from.
If you fish with me, you will also want to stay upwind of Tim.
fastcast2
Posted 4/23/2013 1:27 PM (#636996 - in reply to #636955)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 347


Location: eagle river,wis
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Edited by fastcast2 4/23/2013 1:36 PM
fastcast2
Posted 4/24/2013 8:17 AM (#637153 - in reply to #636996)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 347


Location: eagle river,wis
this is what I have been doing for years when your in a hurry to have lunch and not stop fishing for very long.I keep everything in the boat and just bring dogs and buns.
jeff


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Guest
Posted 4/24/2013 9:57 AM (#637176 - in reply to #632568)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits


tilky - 4/7/2013 3:40 PM

Smokey's on the Bay will now have gourmet boil in the bag entrees call
Sportsman's Choice Entrees . If you have water you can eat like a king. Rignt now we have pork shanks, duckling and colby beef short ribs. It's shelf life is 30 days in a cooler, perfect for fishing, hunting or camping trips. This food is awesome!!! Call us at 920 436-0600


Super idea. Thanks!
Qrocks
Posted 4/24/2013 10:00 AM (#637177 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 42


Location: Shoepack
Lots of great ideas. I'll add one more - aluminum pans. They work great to keep the food hot and to serve the food as well. They are also cheap and light weight.
milje
Posted 4/24/2013 6:29 PM (#637285 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
Cold pasty and a coke. Mmmmmm....
VMS
Posted 4/25/2013 9:47 AM (#637383 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 3480


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
If you don't want fish for shore lunch every time, go get one or two campfire pudgies and have at it with whatever you choose. Grilled cheese, pizza sauce and cheese with pepperoni.

My mom always had peanut butter and cherry pie filling. Those were good, although I didn't like the cherries.

If you are doing fish, what you can also do is boil your potatoes a bit before you go out, then wrap them in tinfoil. When you get your fire going, put the potatoes in the coals to warm them up while you fry the fish up.

Or...if you are bringing a small grate along, dice up the potatoes and add carrots and onions and place in tinfoil. Add your preferred seasonings, and a good dab of butter and close up the foil. Put on your fire about 10 minutes before you need to fry the fish and continue to let the potatoes and carrots go while you fry. All done at one time, and oh....soo good!!

Steve
nocturnalmotors
Posted 4/25/2013 9:49 AM (#637384 - in reply to #637383)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
This thread is getting me hungry for some shore lunch! Best is when you throw the walleye fillets in the hot oil when they're still twitching. No fresher than that!
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 4/25/2013 2:39 PM (#637460 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





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If you aren't in a hurry for lunch, make up some hobo packs the night before and cook them in some coals. Or you can cook them over the flames, just be careful to not burn them.
Emptynet
Posted 4/25/2013 9:04 PM (#637540 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 399


Location: WI
Leinies & Pringles
Slimeduptuffy
Posted 4/25/2013 10:20 PM (#637552 - in reply to #636280)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 151


Location: West of the metro, MN
NateA - 4/20/2013 11:26 AM

Check out the coleman all-in-one cooking system, it'll will pretty much take care of anything fish, brats, steak. It's small and comes in a case that fits out of site in a compartment. That some propane, meat, and a zip lock with utensils, napkins, and plates and your set. Use this setup every weekend works great!


X2 on the stove! I use my all the time hunting or fishing.
elkman99
Posted 4/26/2013 8:16 AM (#637587 - in reply to #637552)
Subject: RE: Shore Lunch Kits




Posts: 84


Have any of you guys used Zacs shorelunch kits? Kinda pricey, but it comes with alot of stuff. www.bigzacs.com

TET62
Posted 4/28/2013 2:40 PM (#638060 - in reply to #632527)
Subject: Re: Shore Lunch Kits





Posts: 109


Location: Spencer, Wisconsin
Couple cold ones, few slim jims, bag of chips....
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