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Saw this on Facebook and even though it was meant as a joke...it actually looks like a pretty dang good idea for when you're out on the boat and just need something to snack on :happy-111:.

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  • Super User

That looks awesome !

But whamming all those goodies into my pie hole with

Megastrike fingers, might add a little more than I was bargaining for.

#stankus

:smiley:

A-Jay

  • Super User

I can't think of a single person I have ever fished with who would (could?) use the word charcuterie...whatever the hell that means

  • Super User
2 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

That looks awesome !

But whamming all those goodies into my pie hole with

Megastrike fingers, might add a little more than I was bargaining for.

#stankus

:smiley:

A-Jay

Bring some grey poupon and a pair of chop sticks (or a fork) and you’ll be fine, lol. 
 

I rarely bring food but if I do it’s food that I don’t have to directly touch with my bare hands like a banana or a sandwich in a napkin can I don’t want any food that goes down the hatch to initially touched by my fishy, grubby hands lol. 

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10 minutes ago, islandbass said:

Bring some grey poupon and a pair of chop sticks (or a fork) and you’ll be fine, lol. 
 

I rarely bring food but if I do it’s food that I don’t have to directly touch with my bare hands like a banana or a sandwich in a napkin can I don’t want any food that goes down the hatch to initially touched by my fishy, grubby hands lol. 

LOL ~

I'm a chow hound, so I always have half a grocery store with me.

But whatever I bring always goes quite well with the Megastrike 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

41 minutes ago, islandbass said:

Bring some grey poupon and a pair of chop sticks (or a fork) and you’ll be fine, lol. 
 

I rarely bring food but if I do it’s food that I don’t have to directly touch with my bare hands like a banana or a sandwich in a napkin can I don’t want any food that goes down the hatch to initially touched by my fishy, grubby hands lol. 

After 20 years of construction I am just happy to have snacks on the boat. That little extra fish and/or bait juice never hurt anyone. Also dude wipes on the boat are multi purpose if the hands are too gross.

Nope not for me. And if my fishing partner broke that out, I probably wouldn’t bring him again!?

We’ve got a restaurant here, that is called the Snackle Box, sits right on the lake.    They’ve got good biscuits and gravy and Chicken Fried steak.

  • Super User
2 hours ago, Choporoz said:

I can't think of a single person I have ever fished with who would (could?) use the word charcuterie...whatever the hell that means

très gauche... :) 

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3 hours ago, Choporoz said:

use the word charcuterie...whatever the hell that means

Honestly, that one threw me too...not sure what it means...lol.

3 hours ago, Choporoz said:

I can't think of a single person I have ever fished with who would (could?) use the word charcuterie...whatever the hell that means

I actually had to look it up. If you told me that is a new knot I may have believed you. 

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21 minutes ago, Deleted account said:

très gauche... :) 

Now that one, I know....'very left'  :D

 

Thanks to my 8th grade French teacher...didn't retain much else...only took it because she was...exactly what any 8th grade boy wanted to watch for 55 min every day

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4 hours ago, A-Jay said:

LOL ~

I'm a chow hound, so I always have half a grocery store with me.

But whatever I bring always goes quite well with the Megastrike 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

Sounds delicious, lol. I usually have mega strike on my fingers too but the thought has never crossed my mind. Hmmm, lol. 

Looks good, but it would sign me up for a dump.

I've always got an apple, granola bar, a few bottles of water and one soft drink when I go out. I try to only drink one soft drink a day. Some days are better than others. If I think it will be an 8+ hour day out, I'll bring a turkey sandwich.

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31 minutes ago, KP Duty said:

Looks good, but it would sign me up for a dump.

Dropping zee depth chargers es forboten !

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A-Jay

A great day of fishing includes a FULL LUNCH & water breaks.   :happy-127:

6 hours ago, Choporoz said:

I can't think of a single person I have ever fished with who would (could?) use the word charcuterie...whatever the hell that means

My wife introduced me to those things after we got married, however, I've never seen the word spelled out before.

 

"I learned how to spell charcuterie at BR" - this might become my new signature preference here

There was a time that put a lot of effort into not handling my food too much with fishy hands. After a few times where I was meticulously using a napkin trying not to contaminate my food, only to shove a pinch of tobacco in my mouth that had as much fish/powerbait flavor as wintergreen... I gave up. Now I just rinse my hands in the water, wipe them on my clothes (for better or worse) and tell myself I like any extra hints of "seasoning" that show up.

9 hours ago, A-Jay said:

LOL ~

I'm a chow hound, so I always have half a grocery store with me.

But whatever I bring always goes quite well with the Megastrike 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

If it's good enough for the fish it's good enough for me!

4 hours ago, KP Duty said:

Looks good, but it would sign me up for a dump.

Need two boxes then.

14 hours ago, TroxBox said:

My wife introduced me to those things after we got married, however, I've never seen the word spelled out before.

 

"I learned how to spell charcuterie at BR" - this might become my new signature preference here

BR is a very cultured fishing site. Don't eat the chartreuse cheese on the charcuterie board though. ?

  • Super User

I'd have serious concerns over any real fisherman that's willing to give up the lure storage space of a 3700 for food.?

#PRIORITIES 

  • Super User

Just need some tooth picks.  I got Megastrike fingers too.

After spending an average of 3-4 day trips offshore on a commercial fishing boat when I was younger, a little possible bass slime or scent wouldn’t keep from eating anything if I was hungry. We would even carry wasabi and soy on trips so if we caught a small yellowfin, we could have the freshest sashimi possible. At least we were evolved enough to not use the bait knives as utensils! 

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