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I always take water wtih me and a little something to snack on the water like peanutbutter crackers and good stoogie if the fishing slows or I need a break.
Back at the car is an assortment of goodies like sandwiches, chips, cookies or fruit and a beer or three. And if it's a longer trip I love a good single malt like The Macallan.
Bamboozle and I would be in good company together.
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"A smart man learns from his mistakes,
A wise man learns from others"
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cctyer;
I think you could fish with any of us!!
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Thanks Jack! I hope I get the chance to do just that with as many of you as possible. I feel like I know so many of you already that putting a face to the names and footsteps in the silt of a great river or stream together would make it complete.
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Venison or Beef Jerky, Pepper Sticks, Summer Sausage with crackers, cheese and apples, Snickers Marathon Bars, or Bologna Sandwiches with mayo and potato chips on it (yes, I said on it).
Hmmm, I'm getting hungry. Better go grab my flyrod.
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Elliott W.
I tie flies to give the fish something to laugh about.
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Well let me tell ya, I enjoy taking the woman along. She might only catch one fish but I assure you it will be the biggest. Her lunches and snacks are second to none. Dehydrated pineapple, saut?ed chicken cutlets with a huge flask of wine and fresh Italian bread. For a snack she will throw in some pepperoni, cheese and crackers. The best part is she backpacks it in and leaves the ff equipment for me to handle.
Thats my girl
Philip
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Man with the provisions some of you tote along I hope to run into some of you on the water when I'm hungry.
My whiskey, (whisky) is always available for sharing http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif.
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Hey there RW,
Cold thin sliced steak or pork roast on "real" buttered rye bread ( I prefer the lighter Polish rye form a Polish deli). The butter adds a whole lot to the flavor of this sammich.
I too once stashed beers every few yards or so and when I started to forget where I stashed em, I gave up that practice. Now it's usually a flask of something good in my pocket.
Mark
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If I'm fishing by myself or with the guys, it's buffalo jerky, extra sharp cheddar cheese with apple slices and a few of VEE's orange cookies.
If I'm fishing with VEE and I can get her to take a lunch break, there's always more really good food than I can eat. VEE is a contingency packer when it comes to stream side lunches. Never know when we might run into a hungry fly fisher or twenty that we can share with.
REE
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I must be the only one who figures on getting something on the road somewhere. I end up with a bag of chips from a gas station on the way home as the only thing I eat all day.
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all leaders tangle; mine are just better at it than most. Jim
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When I'm on the water wade-fishing, I don't worry a lot about eating--especially if the fish are very active. I carry a couple of bottles of water in the back of my vest along with granola bars and the trail mix that is almost all nuts and dried tropical fruits. Often I'll fish all day without touching the food though.
If I'm drifting, I carry a full lunch--roast beef or turkey sandwiches, cold drinks, smoked oysters, crackers, chocolate bars, etc, as I have a cooler in my boat.
After fishing I break out the scotch. Generally always take a flask of Glenlivet, Glenfidditch, or one of them other Glen's scotch. I'm also fond of ales of all sorts. I don't as a rule drink any liquor while fishing--especially if I'm rowing.
I'm also partial to heavier after-fishing meals. Mexican if I'm going out to dinner, or Smoked Salmon Fettucine Alfredo with a parmesan garlic bread and a good wine if I'm cooking in and have the facilities.
It's all good when you're on the stream however.