Another use for a tackle tray box.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
I like that Larry. Thanks
What does the Mrs. say about the lures in the fridge?
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Gordon wrote:
I like that Larry. Thanks
Well, I suppose it's o.k., Larry, depending if you want to fish or eat. If the fish aren't biting, fine. It's kind of like bringing a cooler of beer out in the boat. Do you want to fish or drink? If I'm fishing, I like to fish, but to each his own.
Larry, you showed me the beef, where's the bread or crackers?
Nice idea, but I will stick to Tupperware type containers that fit in a cooler.
OJdidit wrote:
Nice idea, but I will stick to Tupperware type containers that fit in a cooler.
Ah come on OJ, nothing wrong with a little Pro Cure or earth worm taste on the roof of your mouth.
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
OJdidit wrote:
Nice idea, but I will stick to Tupperware type containers that fit in a cooler.
OJ, how do you keep your worms from freezing when your ice fishing? You put them in your mouth.
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
I just copied and paste from my other fishing site.
Your mileage may very.
I used to always take food and drinks (non-alcoholic) on my boat out in the ocean.
My boat has built in cup holders for me to set them in. I can always eat something while I’m trolling.
Why deprive yourself of food and drink while fishing. I would be on that ocean from sun up to sun set.
Larry M wrote:
I just copied and paste from my other fishing site.
Your mileage may very.
I used to always take food and drinks (non-alcoholic) on my boat out in the ocean.
My boat has built in cup holders for me to set them in. I can always eat something while I’m trolling.
Why deprive yourself of food and drink while fishing. I would be on that ocean from sun up to sun set.
Always have some kind of food when I go fishing. Like Larry said, it can be along day out there. However I'll stick with the Tupperware too.
That's a good idea. Reminded me of us making ice cream in the refrigerator after WW II when we first go electricity and the a new refrigerator. It was in neat little cubes. Just Sayin...RJS
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
I just posted it because I thought it was clever to have items separately stored.
I use Tupperware also and keep the .sandwiches in them off of the ice to keep them from getting soggy. Throw pears and apples in the ice.
San Diego bay has lots of grass and shaded areas from the trees, trash cans and picnic tables and benches.
Wife will pack a picnic basket we will fish for awhile then eat and enjoy the view of the sailboats and big Navy ships going by and just relax with the breeze blowing and enjoy the day.
If we catch a fish so be it if not no big deal I’m not going to home and kick the dog. lol.
Life has to much to offer here in San Diego so slow down and smell the roses.
There’s a couple of fresh sea food places to buy fresh fish on the bay here. One of them makes a great fresh Calamari sandwich along with other sandwiches.
We fish but we didn’t live to fish.
That's great. I hope you washed it good after taking the used lures out.
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
Robert J Samples wrote:
That's a good idea. Reminded me of us making ice cream in the refrigerator after WW II when we first go electricity and the a new refrigerator. It was in neat little cubes. Just Sayin...RJS
Hey Robert I remember the big blocks of ice in the ice box. I still call the fridge an ice box.
Here’s an old Bob Hope joke.
Every man has a wife, but the I iceman has his pick.
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