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AMERICAN WARRIOR
I dont fish with live bait to much (usually just crickets), use alot of cut bait though...dont warry about dirty hands, keep a small bucket and soap in the boat...whole lake full of water to use.
I don't like bananas or Vienna sausages much. But there's a special logic to carrying them in the boat. I'll eat a Snickers bar out of boredom but I got to be hungry to eat a banana and it'll still be there. I spent the night at the river catfishing Monday. By about two in the morning I had eaten everything desirable in the boat. But when the sun come up that old trusty can of Vienna sausages was still in my tackle box and I ate them.
Dont be blaspheming in here.
That ain't a fishing snack that's a fishing dinner? Looks dang good though.While trout fishing, I like a mid-day tailgate lunch on the Coleman stove sometimes.
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The guy that makes it is a retired USDA inspector. I’ve tried to find some around here that’s even close. Nothing compares to that stuff.I put up wind turbines in the midwest and fell in love with all the summer sausages the locals ate. The weather was cool enough the guys would put a block of cheese, summer sausage and a roll of crackers in their lunch box and eat it all week. In Georgia my local grocery store has one or two types of summer sausage. The Hy Vee in Iowa had an entire isle of different sausages.
Went offshore with a coworker few years back. He caught a yellow fin tuna and sliced it up seconds after coming out of the water. It was a flavor I had never experienced. Changed my opinion of sushi.Sushi...never been fond of eating fish bait.
To each his own.
Yep. It's great.Anybody still do like the old days and hit the bank and fry some fish over a wood fire for lunch?
It can be delicious. Or horrible.Sushi...never been fond of eating fish bait.
To each his own.
Went offshore with a coworker few years back. He caught a yellow fin tuna and sliced it up seconds after coming out of the water. It was a flavor I had never experienced. Changed my opinion of sushi.
You eat them with a fork, you're high class! LolI keep a variety of Vienna sausages in my boat, has probably been at least 35 years or so since I've had one anywhere else but on a boat..... Also always have a couple Snickers, several packs of crackers, and the occasional Little Debbie type deal. That photo was taken down around Plant Hammond on the Coosa white bass fishing a couple years ago, and the second somewhere on West Point last Fall I believe.
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