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  • Super User
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How many of you drink Black coffee?

Is there always coffee in the am fishing or not fishing?

Nothing like waking up and going out fishing with a fresh thermas of coffee.

  • Super User
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Black coffee only for me.

 

I'll drink Starbucks lattes on occasion, but I love their expresso shots, doppio, triples, quads.

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  • Super User
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Occasionally, when I'm looking to take one of my "Night Ops" trips to another level,

I'll start it off with one of these . . . . . . .

 

A-Jay

 

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  • Super User
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I like my coffee like I like my women. Hot and goes down easy. No coffee for me on fishing morning. I'd be doing the orangutan hang of the side of the boat.

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I enjoy my coffee but on fishing mornings I best have a place to stop on the way or on the lake. 

 

 

 

 

I like my coffee like I like my women. Hot and goes down easy. No coffee for me on fishing morning. I'd be doing the orangutan hang of the side of the boat.

I'd like to comment on this whole statement but we best keep it PG. I'll just say I don't disagree.  

 

My buddy did the orangutan hang off the side of MY boat due to to much coffee in the AM and to much booze the previous PM. Didn't sound pretty. Kids these days.  

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  • Super User
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I like my coffee like I like my women. Hot and goes down easy. No coffee for me on fishing morning. I'd be doing the orangutan hang of the side of the boat.

haha!!  i drink my black and make it at home. ill grab our local Stewarts coffee its a gas station and i love there coffee!! 

  • Super User
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I like my coffee like I like my women. Hot and goes down easy. No coffee for me on fishing morning. I'd be doing the orangutan hang of the side of the boat.

 

LOL ~  The Orangutan Hang, that is the Term of the year so far for me . . . . .

 

 I've never done one - kind tough in the Old Town, but I have escaped into the woods to do

The Sasquatch Squat one or twice . . .

 

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Hot & black. Every morning fishing or not. Three cup minimum.

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I drink it 4-5 cups a day with a little cream. I always take coffee and a jug of water with me when i take my kayak out. That java monster looks interesting,is it straight coffee or a bunch of chemical stuff and sugar?

  • Super User
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I drink it 4-5 cups a day with a little cream. I always take coffee and a jug of water with me when i take my kayak out. That java monster looks interesting,is it straight coffee or a bunch of chemical stuff and sugar?

 

 

It's ugly - but it works.

 

A-Jay

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Black.  

 

Energy drinks when fishing in the morning for one of the aforementioned reasons.  Been there,  done that,  try to avoid it.

  • Super User
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Black coffee, every morning! I rotate brands a lot. I have a Starbucks rewards card. Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, Seattle Best, Kona, just to name a few. I've been dying to try Blue Mountain Coffee from Jamaica. haven't got around to buying a pound of that, yet.

  • Super User
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I like my coffee like I like my women. Hot and goes down easy. No coffee for me on fishing morning. I'd be doing the orangutan hang of the side of the boat.

And you were speechless on the Jorts pic, I gottal live with that visual...thanks Bud!

  • Super User
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And you were speechless on the Jorts pic, I gottal live with that visual...thanks Bud!

I try and bring a little class to my conversations.

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  • Super User
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Coffee.  There are two times I drink coffee.  The first is when we go out for breakfast, and the second is when I'm driving in the wee hours.  It's decaf with breakfast, and high test when driving. 

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Coffee black. We drink it all day long. At least 3 pots a day and sometimes 4. When we go on a road trip we even take our own coffee pot and coffee. Folgers Black Silk. 

  • Super User
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Mac, come by the cabin some time during the RoadTrip. I'll serve you the best cup of coffee you've ever had.

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  • Super User
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I love strong dark roasted, black coffee. I generally use Folgers Premium Dark Roast or Black Silk. It is not the best, but good enough to satisfy my addiction. Blue Mountain and Kona are fine choices for a special treat. My problem is the older I get, the stronger I make it. I may just eat it right out of the can or grinder if I live long enough!

 

Edit: I once thought I would save a couple of bucks and buy some generic coffee. This is much like buying the cheapest fishing line on the shelf at Walmart-bad idea!

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  • Super User
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About a pot a day. Gotta have it. Sometimes twos pots a day if im working out in the frozen tundra

  • Super User
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Black Coffee. Two Stanley 32 oz Thermos' when working in the winter. Summer, fall, and spring, its three Monster Absolute Zero's during the day and a NO2 Explode double shot.

When fishing its a Thermos of coffee in winter and early spring. Otherwise its just one monster.

Hanging around house and weekends. Its two, and only two, cups of coffee in the morning.

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Mac, come by the cabin some time during the RoadTrip. I'll serve you the best cup of coffee you've ever had.

I certainly will. Thanks.

  • Super User
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I love strong dark roasted, black coffee. I generally use Folgers Premium Dark Roast or Black Silk. It is not the best, but good enough to satisfy my addiction. Blue Mountain and Kona are fine choices for a special treat. My problem is the older I get, the stronger I make it. I may just eat it right out of the can or grinder if I live long enough!

 

Edit: I once thought I would save a couple of bucks and buy some generic coffee. This is much like buying the cheapest fishing line on the shelf at Walmart-bad idea!

Have I got a drink for you then!

Brew a pot of coffee. Pick your favorite type. After the coffee is brewed. Poor said coffee into the reservoir. Leave the filter and grounds. Brew a second time. Stuff is strong is all get out and about triple caffeinated. Using a new filter and grounds when rebrewing will make your hands shake.

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