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Old 02-13-2009, 12:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well, let me begin by saying that I love eating good food almost as much as fishing. I am a stickler for bringing good eats and fine drinks on fishing trips. However, over the years, I have identified certain foods that seem to turn the bite on. Call me superstitious, but I swear certain foods make a difference for me...the kind of food that you grab and try to eat/drink and suddenly reels start screaming. I will list mine, but I'm interested in hearing about yours too. Here I go in no particular order. I always try to have all or most of these onboard when I leave the dock.

- Claussen pickles (spears, halves or wholes)
- cashews
- Cape Cod potato chips
- chicken - fried or rotisserie
- Appleton rum
- Pepperridge farms cookies (Milanos or Chesapeakes)

Anyway, this is a hoky thread but will make for some good discussion, I am sure.

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Old 02-13-2009, 12:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Pate fois gras with black truffles, and a "perky and clever yet understated" pinot noir with hazelnut overtones....or maybe just some beef jerky and coors light?
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HAHAHAHAA...Don ur too funny...I second the Cape Cod chips they are essential to a good day of sailfishing!!
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Old 02-13-2009, 06:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Jack Danials! beef jerky,cuban coffee.


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gotsa have the Heines and doritos
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Publix Hot and Spicey chicken wings from the Publix on Dania Beach Blvd only.
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The 125 lb Puerto Rican Hottie mentioned in my script!
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DID YOU STICK THE LANDING?
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A friend asked me if I wanted to meet two Brazilian girls...I said "sure!!!.....but how many are there in a Brazilian?
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A friend asked me if I wanted to meet two Brazilian girls...I said "sure!!!.....but how many are there in a Brazilian?
3 she's in a good mood,bad mood, or you just don't come home mood.
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Bananas, home made bologna and mustard sandwiches, plantain chips, and natty ice...

Oh wait, that's only when I go out on Pourbaix's boat...
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Substitute bananas with oreos, bologna with turkey,plantain chips with cubans, dont fuk with the natty ice, never forget the and your good to go!!!
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When I do not have time to prepare the usual "pheasant under glass", anything from chicken wings to left over fried dolphin fingers and even fried dolphin roe is good. Some of the best lucky fishing food is freshly caught yellowfin tuna that you cut and eat raw while the gills are still moving...
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Cheez-its. don't ask me why.
Eating freshly shaved pink snapper the night before usually helps too.
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In the caymans last year for the sword tourney we had turtle stew the first night and escaviche the second. Both were off the chain but no fishes!
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Now that is lucky food....
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