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I take a Cuban sub, Lance peanut butter crackers, a banana, and several Snicker candy bites. For drinks I take Gatorade, Tropicana lemonade, and a can of Coke-Cola in my small cooler with ice. But sometimes I bring half that stuff back home.

BTW -- has anyone ever heard it's bad luck to go fishing and have a banana in your boat?

http://people.howstuffworks.com/fishing-superstition1.htm

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Thanks for the link. I will still carry a banana when going fishing. I just don't believe in superstitions and that includes black cats or Friday the 13th :)

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  • Super User
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Thanks for the link. I will still carry a banana when going fishing. I just don't believe in superstitions and that includes black cats or Friday the 13th :)

I bet you to eat a banana in your boat with a black cat on Friday the 13th.

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Always have a bag of nuts or seeds.

  • Global Moderator
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Can't eat in the morning, never could.

I used to bring a sandwich, some cookies, fruit and anything else Mrs Mike would throw in.

Now I just pick up one of those lunchable things with the cheese, crackers and ham. 2 bottles of water and I'm good.

A lot easier and less messy, especially in someone else's boat.

Mike

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This is how I roll at lunch time on the water.

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I know a guy that had a pizza delivered to him on the lake during a tournament....

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 For me in a tournament I bring lots of water and two P&J's sandwiches. Before I go I'll have a bowl of cereal and coffee.

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Always have a bag of nuts or seeds.

I have fished with a few nuts :)

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I know a guy that had a pizza delivered to him on the lake during a tournament....

I thought that looked like a Pizza Hut pizza box up in the reeds :)

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Deer jerky, trail mix, and coffee if I am fishing all night.

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I have my lifestraw in my tackle box as a gift from my aunt, but the thought of drinking the green soup of summertime lakes is too much to bear, so I just chicken out and bring bottles of water, and some chips.

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I don`t pack anything but water,because even if i did bring something i would be to busy fishing to eat it.

  • Super User
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Protein bars, protein shakes and water.

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I bring a one of those Camelbak bottles filled with water and maybe some sunflower seeds. Cracked pepper, of course.

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For me, going fishing is an all day thing. I'll get breakfast on the way - generally a slice or 2 of Casey's breakfast pizza and coffee. Cooler has water, ice and a few beers. I will stop and buy a sandwich for lunch somewhere, either Walmart or Caseys and put it in a zip lock bag in the cooler. Lately, a V-8 has hit the spot as a mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack. After I get off the water and get all loaded up, I check my blood sugar and that kind of lets me know what I can have for supper. There are great BBQ and other styles of restaurants on the way home.

Lemme guess... You got the DIABETIS?!?! Me too.

  • Super User
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I thought this pertained to saltwater applications more myself...

Looks like it does. Funny how fisherman are none the less. Look up luggage on crab boats.

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