My family is going camping over the fourth of july weekendWe are leaving thursday (july 2nd) and my parents are working pretty much every day except for sunday till thenI thought I could help them out by starting to packI need a list or whatever of what to packAnd if you guys have any websites that would help, information on camping that kinda stuffOh if anyone knows if people from colorado can use their fishing liscense in other statesthank you .
Lemon juice is always good for grilled fishSome people like orange juice as well.
I don't eat trout- but this is how my husband always has me cook it: make pico- tomatoes, onions, jalapenos, cilantro, lemon or lime juice, garlic powder (or fresh minced) and saltstuff the fish with this, wrap in foil, and throw it on the BBQ until done (fish will flake, be moist and white)- enjoyI usually serve it up with green salad- why would I make a mess of the kitchen if I am using the BBQ?
Baked TroutRemove head and tail and make two or three slices to the bone in each sideSprinkle with salt and some lemon juicePlace on, a bed of lemon slices, (from the lemons you have squeezed for the juice) on a piece of tinfoilFold into a parcel and bake at 170C for about 15-20 minutes depending upon sizeI would serve with roast parsnips yams and potatoes, with something green like peas or beans steamed.
Clean socks and underwear for each day you are goneAt least one full change of clothesMatches or lighterCooking equipmentFishing gearTents and Sleeping BagsFood that doesn't need to be refrigerated ( pack a wide variety)A cellphone for emergenciesRain ponchosPortable RadioCanteensSomething to readFlashlights with fresh batteriesThat should be a good startJust use common sense and think about what might happen out there, and pack something you think would be useful in that situation.