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Hash brownies and space cakes   :goggles-penguin:

LMAO!!! Cant remeber why thats funny haha

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pb&j most of the time...on my first tournament i didn't know bananas were bad luck...never brought them after that first time...but i did win first with the heaviest weight in the pool of boaters and nonboaters...plus big bass...so....good luck for me?

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LMAO!!! Cant remeber why thats funny haha

 

I don't even remember typing that, I was too busy eating    :snore1: 

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pb&j most of the time...on my first tournament i didn't know bananas were bad luck...never brought them after that first time...but i did win first with the heaviest weight in the pool of boaters and nonboaters...plus big bass...so....good luck for me?

Look above. Only pertains to salt water fishing.

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I'll bring a bag of those smoked almonds. Sometimes some jerky. Payday candy bars are good because they don't melt.

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BIG cold green grapes, capri sun and i always have to have almonds since they are so healthy. 

 

FOODS banned on my boat:

trail mix

anything chocolate

sunflower seeds

pistachios

 

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I usually go with trail mix, homemade jerky, and red vines.  If I'm gonna be out there all day long, I'll bring a couple pb&j sammiches as well.  

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PBJ and cold water is hard to beat!

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Normally a large cup of joe on the way to the water, a water or two during the day and maybe a Pepsi if I am thinking of it.

 

Food wise it is generally just a bag of chips or something small like that, also like to bring a bag of Jerky on the boat (more filling than the chips).

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I always take a high protein snack with low carbs. Nuts, beef jerkey even bacon! protein sticks with you and generally wont give you a crash like a high carb snack could. time spent snacking is time not fishing (unless youre running to your next spot that is!).

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time spent snacking is time not fishing (unless youre running to your next spot that is!).

That's one of the beautiful things about red vines!  I can fish and snack at the same time.  Usually, if I feel the need to munch on something, you'll find me fishing with a red vine hanging outta my mouth! 

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plenty of water and gatorade for sure....

i usually pack a couple snacks, just whatever is home....  if i stop by the store i would grab a little debbie oatmeal pie, slim jim and some cool ranch doritos!

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

Silver Lake over in Dover, De you can access McDonalds and a beer store from the same dock!! McNuggets for the kiddo and Miller Lite for the big Kids

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plenty of water and gatorade for sure....

i usually pack a couple snacks, just whatever is home....  if i stop by the store i would grab a little debbie oatmeal pie, slim jim and some cool ranch doritos!

Dang that sounds good. I always pack slim Jim's as well.
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Boat always has granola bars in it.  As I get older I find eating between stops keeps me going better all day.  Sandwich or two, apple, snickers...water and gatoraid. 

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I used to bring bacon sandwiches but got to lazy. Now pretty much PBJ, water and Gatorade.

 

If evening fishing - cooler of beer or a thermos of the mixed drink family  :drinking-10:

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Hi all,

 

Just wondering, what snacks do you guys pack to hold you off on a fishing trip?

cheez its, granola bars, water....I bring 1 low ABV beer along to enjoy after fishing once the boat and gear are packed.

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Granola Bars, Chips, A Sandwich, Water, and the occasional Monster.

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Wow! This OP drew a ton of replies. Actually some were interesting and I learned something. One thing I do is take a cup of hot coffee and sip on it as I head to the ramp. I drink about half and place the rest in my cup holder. When I head back home I sip on the cold coffee.

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Ham,turkey and cheese sandwich,on a poppy seed roll.Cheese crackers,plenty of water,if it's in the am,i bring cawfee.

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