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Sailfish
      
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When we go it chips and drinks. But I have talked to people that have a real deal of a meal. What do you take?
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Snapper
      
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sardines,potted meat,peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, chips gotta have lots of chips,and dont forget the beef jerky wash it all down with a dew because i get all jacked up off the dew
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| Depends really. Day trips I take vienna sausage and beenie weenies. If it is an overnight trip I will take hamburgers and stuff to make breakfast with. Oh yea, beer on day trips and A LOT OF BEER on overnighters. ;)
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White Marlin
      
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As far as food...little or nothing. Mostly those pudding/jello/tapioca cups, I sneak bananas on board all of my trips . I usually go overboard on the drinks, I MAY have a beer now and then but not often. I usually bring more home then I consume out there. Last trip I brought 2 packs of Quaker rice cake chips and didn't open either one.
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