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jtroop
Posted 6/16/2010 2:58 PM (#445889)
Subject: Meals on the boat ?




Posts: 177


Location: Cohasset, MN
After multiple 12 hour days in the boat I'm getting a bit tired of sandwiches, granola bars, jerky, chips, and soup (in a thermos). Please help broaden my on-board palette !
happy hooker
Posted 6/16/2010 3:13 PM (#445890 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: RE: Meals on the boat ?




Posts: 3147


your local???
swing by Cub or Rainbow and grab one of their cold fried chicken 8 pc packs,,bring a few pcs with pretty reasonable price,,,let it warm up to air temp,,,MMMMMM nice and juicy and its cooked so wont go bad.

also you could order a pizza to the boat ramp if your fishing metro,,however you may have to call a few to find one that will,, some dont like to go to a non address location for fear of it being a setup for a robbery,,,but some still do deliver
jonnysled
Posted 6/16/2010 3:17 PM (#445893 - in reply to #445890)
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Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
beer nuts and twizzlers are a great combination on the boat ...
MACK
Posted 6/16/2010 3:23 PM (#445894 - in reply to #445893)
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Posts: 1080


Subway Sub Sandwiches.

M.R.E.'s

Snacks of all kinds, ie, peanuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds.

Food at the local restaurant on the lake if there is one on the lake you're on.
asteffes
Posted 6/16/2010 3:24 PM (#445895 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 454


An assortment of cheeses, crackers, and summer sausauge........
Flambeauski
Posted 6/16/2010 3:25 PM (#445896 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
Kipper snacks, sardines and smoked salmon. Drizzle the juices from the Kippers on your bucktail for a scent muskies can't resist.
CiscoKid
Posted 6/16/2010 3:38 PM (#445899 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: RE: Meals on the boat ?





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Smoked Salmon here too, but make sure you keep it in a cooler on a warm/hot day. Also Salmon cups with Toppers crackers. Bumblebee makes different tuna salad and chicken salad mini meals they sell with crackers, or you can step up to the ones that also have cookies or fruit as well. They are pretty cheap.
momuskies
Posted 6/16/2010 4:06 PM (#445905 - in reply to #445889)
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make up some extra steaks or pork steaks on the grill the night before. a nice bbq pork steak sandwich in the afternoon is tasty. on the week long canada trip we also plan a quick hot dog cook on a day. doesn't take long and sometimes it feels good to put the feet on solid ground.
ToothyCritter
Posted 6/16/2010 4:08 PM (#445906 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?





Posts: 661


Location: Roscoe IL
Some of the best parts of the day on a fishing adventure, are lunch break. We will bring a coleman gas grill and grill up some brats, burgers, pork chops sammiches or even a steak sammich now and then. It gives everyone some time to get the feeling back in their hands, arms or back. Swill a beer or two, break out maps and go over the afternoon gameplan.

No break I just grab some trail mix and a snickers and power on..
espx6271
Posted 6/16/2010 4:25 PM (#445910 - in reply to #445889)
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BUD LIGHT!
MuskieMike
Posted 6/16/2010 4:29 PM (#445912 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: RE: Meals on the boat ?





Location: Des Moines IA
Bud Light! Love It! Liquid Bread!!!!!!!
Kuhly
Posted 6/16/2010 4:44 PM (#445915 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 96


Location: Eau Claire
A small propane grill or camp stove is awesome! I premake bacon egg and cheese bagels or biscuits the night before and warm those up for breakfast, then brats or hot dogs for lunch and then steaks for dinner!
esoxfly
Posted 6/16/2010 5:51 PM (#445921 - in reply to #445893)
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Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
jonnysled - 6/16/2010 4:17 PM

beer nuts and twizzlers are a great combination on the boat ...


LOL! I can vouch for that! Last season when I pulled the center console apart, I found a solidified, petrified can of Beer Nuts left over from the Sled ownership!
jaycbs74
Posted 6/16/2010 6:42 PM (#445925 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?





Posts: 136


Location: Chicago
Most of my summer fishing is working the second shift so it starts with a full spread before we get out. Like someone said earlier grill extra meats your smoked polish, brats, hot dogs. They make the perfect meat treat and are quick and easy when running from one spot to the next.
Guest
Posted 6/16/2010 6:43 PM (#445926 - in reply to #445893)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?


jonnysled - 6/16/2010 3:17 PM

beer nuts and twizzlers are a great combination on the boat ...


Like he said. Beer, Nuts, and Twizzlers.
jonnysled
Posted 6/16/2010 6:47 PM (#445927 - in reply to #445921)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
esoxfly - 6/16/2010 5:51 PM

jonnysled - 6/16/2010 4:17 PM

beer nuts and twizzlers are a great combination on the boat ...


LOL! I can vouch for that! Last season when I pulled the center console apart, I found a solidified, petrified can of Beer Nuts left over from the Sled ownership!


i would imagine you buffed out some circular rings from the console and seat-rest in the past few years too ... LOL! ... yah, lots a beer-nuts and twizzlers went down on that rig.
TET62
Posted 6/16/2010 8:08 PM (#445934 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?





Posts: 109


Location: Spencer, Wisconsin
A couple pork chops in a can, slim jims, pit stop at the local brew and stew on the lake to stretch the old legs helps us out when were out on the lake for a long day.
ToddM
Posted 6/16/2010 8:13 PM (#445935 - in reply to #445889)
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Location: oswego, il
If there is not a restuarant on the lake, I am stocked up with pop tarts, rice krispy bars or smores bars and some gatoraid. A buddy of mine brings hard salami and cheese but no wine.
Basschamp167
Posted 6/16/2010 9:18 PM (#445947 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 230


I second MRE's. Get yourself Some Mountain House Beef Stroganoff, a thermos full of boiling water from that morning, and boom, deliciousness for the entire day. Lots of sodium, carbs and calories, designed for hikers it will really keep you going.
Slamr
Posted 6/16/2010 9:21 PM (#445949 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 7036


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Day old fried chicken. Not only is it yummy, but you can always stomp the broken up pieces of breading into the carpet.
pepsiboy
Posted 6/16/2010 9:23 PM (#445950 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?


pig tongue

Edited by pepsiboy 6/16/2010 9:25 PM
sworrall
Posted 6/16/2010 9:26 PM (#445952 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 32885


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
ucky
muskie nutt
Posted 6/16/2010 10:20 PM (#445960 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: RE: Meals on the boat ?




Posts: 99


Location: Hartford, Iowa
Deer sausage, mixed nuts, bananas and apples, trail mix are all good boat food.
jtroop
Posted 6/16/2010 10:21 PM (#445961 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?




Posts: 177


Location: Cohasset, MN
This thread is far more entertaining than I anticipated ! Thanks for the suggestions (not all of them) and the smiles !
MuskieMike
Posted 6/16/2010 11:01 PM (#445964 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: RE: Meals on the boat ?





Location: Des Moines IA
Jalapeno Cheddar Venison sausage ........ Unbeatable ......
Moltisanti
Posted 6/17/2010 12:09 AM (#445970 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?




Posts: 639


Location: Hudson, WI
Just make the sandwich better. Some good bread, mayo, Silver Spring (accept no substitutes) mustard in any variety but Sweet and Hot Honey is tough to beat, deli pastrami or ham, deli swiss, lettuce, tomato and you're set. Plus, have your wife make it because a sandwich is always better when someone else makes it for you. Throw some Top the Tater and a bag of chips and some deer sticks in and you're golden. And some Combos.
cmac
Posted 6/17/2010 6:02 AM (#445976 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?




Posts: 2


Limburger cheese and crackers.
HomeTime
Posted 6/17/2010 6:14 AM (#445977 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: Re: Meals on the boat ?





Posts: 247


Location: Uxbridge Ontario
Left over chicken wings, cold pasta with Italian salad dressing and Pretzels. I dont think I would have the patience to stoke up a hibachi or grill to cook anything while muskie fishing. Except on those cool fall day where my dad and I jump on land and do a warm shore lunch and a camp fire.

And cant forget about muffins or Danishes in the morning.

Edited by HomeTime 6/17/2010 6:17 AM
hammerhandle
Posted 6/17/2010 7:25 AM (#445982 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: RE: Meals on the boat ?




Posts: 90


Location: Florence, Wisconsin
You could get yourself a jetboil. Good for making coffee, ramen, or other moutain house type meals. It's been a lifesaver. Also leftover pizza.

Bo
2T Critter
Posted 6/17/2010 7:44 AM (#445988 - in reply to #445889)
Subject: RE: Meals on the boat ?


As mentioned above a small camp stove and the options are limitless. Pre cook your favorite dish the day before and heat it up during the day-Good Eats!
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