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Guest
Posted 6/17/2010 8:30 AM (#445991 - in reply to #445889)
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Second the Jetboil. Especially in the late fall, nothing like HOT coffee or hot chocolate on the boat. I cook hot dogs and the pre cooked little weenies with some BBQ sauce often or precooked brats. Good stuff. The meal in a bags for the extreme campers are actually very good.
jakejusa
Posted 6/17/2010 10:07 AM (#446002 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
My favorite thing is to order the Largest pizza they got. Eat a few pieces and call it good box up the rest. Cut into smaller pieces into foil and into the boat cooler the next day. If it's cold out then I like to add peanut butter to the cold pizza, ( survial tactic from college days)
50inchGrinch
Posted 6/17/2010 10:11 AM (#446005 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 221


Ghetto sandwiches... bag of meat, block of cheese.

Candied Salmon ain't that bad either.

Darcy Cox
JoeWebster
Posted 6/17/2010 10:12 AM (#446006 - in reply to #445889)
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Mostly Copenhagen and Mountain Dew

Edited by JoeWebster 6/17/2010 10:13 AM
Slow Rollin
Posted 6/17/2010 12:58 PM (#446050 - in reply to #445988)
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hard boiled eggs, diet mt dew, can of grizzly, protein bar, almonds, cracker w/ peanut butter, suckers
gus_webb
Posted 6/17/2010 1:29 PM (#446055 - in reply to #445889)
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Posts: 225


Location: Nordeast Minneapolis
You could make a solar hot-dog cooker, if the weather's cooperative...
http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/projects/solardogs.html

Cast
Posted 6/17/2010 4:55 PM (#446097 - in reply to #445889)
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Best boat lunch I ever had was left over cold fried smallmouth bass fillets on a roll with a bit of hot sauce. If you can keep it cool, cold chicken or a turkey drumstick for the gourmet. But really, be thankful you have anything. There are those that don't.
ToddM
Posted 6/17/2010 7:30 PM (#446110 - in reply to #445889)
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Location: oswego, il
What Muskyhopeful does not eat in the boat? I thought he would be all over this!
Guest
Posted 6/18/2010 7:22 AM (#446159 - in reply to #445889)
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Someone said bananas. Might want to Google boating superstitions. Bananas in a boat is a sure way to find yourself swimming. I'm just saying...
Guest
Posted 6/18/2010 9:00 AM (#446166 - in reply to #445889)
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its typically salsa flavored combos, and gardettos and we wash it down with some dew.
Will Schultz
Posted 6/18/2010 9:48 AM (#446182 - in reply to #445889)
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I seem to catch a lot of fish when my boat partners are taking a break eating something.

Sleep when you're dead and eat when you're off the water - just fish!
tuffy1
Posted 6/18/2010 9:51 AM (#446183 - in reply to #446182)
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Location: Racine, Wi
Will Schultz - 6/18/2010 9:48 AM

I seem to catch a lot of fish when my boat partners are taking a break eating something.

Sleep when you're dead and eat when you're off the water - just fish!


Amen!
Basschamp167
Posted 6/18/2010 10:12 AM (#446193 - in reply to #446006)
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JoeWebster - 6/17/2010 11:12 AM

Mostly Copenhagen and Mountain Dew


AMEN to that brother!!! Cope Wintergreen or Straight, giant bottle of mountain dew and a Redbull, a subway sandwich, and I am ready for anything!!
Luke_Chinewalker
Posted 6/18/2010 11:44 AM (#446215 - in reply to #445889)
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Location: Minneapolis, MN
Magma makes a small kettle grill that has a rail mount. If you like troling this is a great way to get some good grub while on the water.
http://www.boatmartusa.com/marinemall/images/B0002YH8DG.01-A1PVVMQ3...
kustomboy
Posted 6/18/2010 11:51 AM (#446217 - in reply to #445889)
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I've got a little pizza over that runs off the cigarette lighter from the Overton's catalog. Great for cooking little personal pizzas.
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