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I like a good P&J sammach but also a salami, cheese with hotdog relish. Sometimes the salami or cheese becomes bait when it’s slow. Even the panfish has gourmet tastes.

  • Super User
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I like a good P&J sammach but also a salami, cheese with hotdog relish. Sometimes the salami or cheese becomes bait when it’s slow. Even the panfish have gourmet tastes.

  • Super User
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pb and j is one of my favorites, but like you I like salami and other meaty sandwiches. 

For some reason, I phase out eating altogether while fishing. It’s after the fishing I suddenly realize I’m hungry. ?

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probably a subway, jimmy johns, or sheetz(local gas station/food mart) cold sub. Sheetz the most because they are open 24 hours and they will make an m.t.o italian sub at 4:30am when Im getting gas and headed to the highway to go to a lake. I only bring something if it's the weekend and can spend 8-12 hours fishing. I hit the rivers for an hour or two every weekday evening, I may miss 1 day total in a week during spring and summer, depends what shift Im working for which hour or two I get to fish . Gotta have my Turner's(local) Iced Tea, will settle out of court for Arizona Iced Tea. I like tea while fishing because it tastes ok warm after the ice in the cooler melts. I hate drinking warm water. There are a couple lakes I will come off the water for 60-90 minutes to eat lunch in a good homestyle restaurant I really like. But normally I pack something. Im a candy nut and keep sweetart ropes and filled twizzlers for some sugar burst of energy. I dont do energy drinks like my fishing buddies. Deer jerky during ice fishing season is a must have snack.

  • Super User
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If we’re in a rented boat my energy would level drop quick when casting being a diabetic. Even if I’m out shore fishing. A coffee and a donut or muffin helps before fishing.

  • Super User
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I seldom eat when on the water but in case I get hungry, I always bring a couple of Cliff’s bars and some water. 

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  • Super User
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Protein bars and cheese and crackers that usually get eaten on the way back to the dock

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1 hour ago, flatcreek said:

Can of Vienna sausage, hot sauce and soda crackers

Yea boy !!!!! :D

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My wife usually packs me homemade tacos. Eggs, bacon and potatoes with some hot sauce. Plenty of water, apples, protein bars and Powerade. I don't play....10-12 hrs in the FL sun ain't no joke. 

  • Super User
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2 hours ago, flatcreek said:

Can of Vienna sausage, hot sauce and soda crackers

Vienna sausage? I haven’t those in ages and loved eating them as a kid. Note to self - couple cans of Vienna sausages next fishing trip. I know, some people think of them as something gross to eat, but that just means more for me, lol. 

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  • Global Moderator
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PB&J most of the time. I'd rather eat beef jerky but I couldn't afford to eat it every time I go fishing. 

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  • Super User
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Sponsored by Jack Links.  I usually have a large variety on board.  If I'm fishing a tournament, I'll usually put a couple bags on every boat I can get to.  I've had strangers motor up to my boat and ask me for a bag.:lol:

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  • Super User
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Some kind of fruit.  A lot of the food mentioned above aggravates my heartburn.

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10 hours ago, islandbass said:

 

For some reason, I phase out eating altogether while fishing. It’s after the fishing I suddenly realize I’m hungry. ?

same! 

I thought I was the only one

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  • Super User
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Type 2 also....got have the food.  Sandwich of some kind....apple....banana if avail...granola bars...Arnold Palmers...maybe chunk of cheese...boiled eggs too if avail.  Taking a bite or two gives me a chance sometimes to just look around and "Smell the Roses" as they say!!

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11 hours ago, Scott F said:

I seldom eat when on the water but in case I get hungry, I always bring a couple of Cliff’s bars and some water. 

Same here. I like the Nut Butter Clif bars best. I also carry a Hydro Flask insulated water bottle full of ice water. Stays cold my whole trip.

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11 hours ago, Burro said:

Bananas only when on a boat.

Bro ... that's a cardinal sin  !!!!!!!!!

NO BANNANAS ON THE BOAT WHILE FISHING!!!!!!

 

So when I first started fishing my dumb@55 would bring a bottle of water, thats it..

Then i'd realize i'm about to die by the time im getting off the water

so I started keeping small carby snacls

 

Combos, crackers, on weekends I swing by this gas station, make a good bacon/egg/cheese sandwhich.

 

I want a yeti cooler for those long days but waiting for price to go down!

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  • Super User
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The whole banana thing started because they often have spiders hiding in the bunches.  Bad thing on a ship.  My uncle ran a salmon charter, and he would throw you off the boat if you brought one on.

 

I'm a granola bar guy.  Easy to mow down, and keep fishing.

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