Super User Darth-Baiter Posted yesterday at 03:15 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 03:15 PM I’m in a kayak so I don’t bring much. maybe a thermos full of black bean salad, a single sandwich. Lately I’ve been making Onigiri. A Japanese rice ball flavored with Furikaki. A seaweed seasoning. you all. ? oh. Lots of water in a bladder. About 2.5L 6 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Protein shakes, crackers, and plenty of water while on the water. I eat breakfast before the trip and immediately eat when I get home. 4 Quote
AJ Hauser Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Good idea! I'm old school so when I catch a dink, I eat it like a sardine. 8 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM I don’t have a routine snack that I bring and it also depends on whether I’m daytime or nighttime fishing. I like Jerky, peanuts, or a meal from home. My favorite to bring on the water is kimbap when I have some made. It’s like a picnic on the water 4 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM In the cold weather seasons I’ll bring some chili or soup in a thermos. When it’s nice out it maybe a sandwich or slice of cold pizza. Sometimes some granola bars or sunflower seeds. Always hot coffee, and lots of water. I often forget all about my food when I’m actually on the water. Or I tell myself “one more cast and I’m gonna eat for a couple minutes”. Then it’s 50 casts later and I haven’t touched it. 3 Quote
nso123 Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM I carry snacks and plenty of water with me. If it’s going to be a long day I also bring something more substantial to eat. I am diabetic, so I have to consider keeping my sugar in good shape while I am out. 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted yesterday at 03:44 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 03:44 PM I don’t eat in the boat. I have a big breakfast before I go. I carry water and a protein drink in the boat but I rarely drink either. I’m going fishing not picking. Quote
Super User Bird Posted yesterday at 03:49 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 03:49 PM Same routine every time. Banana, trail mix, protein bar and 48oz of water. I eat breakfast before every outing as well. 3 Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted yesterday at 03:59 PM Author Super User Posted yesterday at 03:59 PM 34 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said: I don’t have a routine snack that I bring and it also depends on whether I’m daytime or nighttime fishing. I like Jerky, peanuts, or a meal from home. My favorite to bring on the water is kimbap when I have some made. It’s like a picnic on the water straight Genius. when I fish with my bass boat bud, I bring the same. mostly because he is eating meat, and gets annoyed I bring a rice thing for him. hahaha my friend handed me a protien drink last week. it was kinda nice. he bought them from Costco I think. I have bad memories of them. I was a tiny kid and had to police my dad and make him drink them when he was getting his butt kicked by cancer and chemo. not sure I will ever go and buy my own stash. "mom, he not drinking it!!" Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted yesterday at 04:15 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 04:15 PM Great topic! You guys know I fish in canoe, which is a wet boat, so I choose my snacks accordingly. I bought a bulk box of peanuts, some dipped in honey, and I think that'll be a good snack because I crave salt on the water and peanuts are loaded with energy. I take Hint or Bai, which are flavored waters, but I don't always finish them. A canoe and my plumbing make bathroom breaks tricky, so I mostly just drink when I'm thirsty, but don't worry: I steadily drink when I'm off the water meaning I'm well-hydrated the rest of my life. 3 Quote
padlin Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM Same thing every time, coffee, water, and a couple fig bars. Sometimes a Clif bar on the way home. 1 Quote
MonsterZero Posted yesterday at 04:55 PM Posted yesterday at 04:55 PM I fish a lot through the summer, so staying hydrated is really important. I bring a couple of salty snacks; almonds, pretzels, etc. bread of some kind, like a roll or bagel. And maybe some apple slices. Plus lots of water and/or Gatorade. 2 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted yesterday at 05:06 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 05:06 PM I'll take Summer sausage , cheese and crackers a lot. Other times a sandwhich of some sort. 2 Quote
looking45 Posted yesterday at 06:08 PM Posted yesterday at 06:08 PM Most of the time I don’t know what I’m going to eat until lunch time. My non boaters always bring lunch. It’s always good 2 Quote
PourMyOwn Posted yesterday at 06:12 PM Posted yesterday at 06:12 PM I eat once a day, so all I bring is a cup of coffee and an electrolyte drink. 1 Quote
Sp33dSnake Posted yesterday at 06:12 PM Posted yesterday at 06:12 PM Crackers, gatorade or water, sometimes soft mints to assuage my sweet tooth. I go light. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted yesterday at 06:48 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 06:48 PM I'm a mostly routine type of human. That includes the timing of my meals. Just works for me. So regardless of where I am, I make the extra effort to prepare, bring & eat on time. Always have food & drink on the one water and in the truck for the ride home. I will say, I'm not a big fan of skipping meals but when the bite is right, I do it. Dropping a duce into Lake Menderchuck is not at the top of my list either. So I will regulate my portions to meet that end. Sandwiches, Cliff bars, Protein bars and fruit are routine menu items. (but NO Bananas !) My favorite deal is when I end up eating my whole cooler full on the ride home because the fish were good to me that day. A-Jay 3 3 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted yesterday at 07:02 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 07:02 PM 8 minutes ago, A-Jay said: I'm a mostly routine type of human. That includes the timing of my meals. Just works for me. So regardless of where I am, I make the extra effort to prepare, bring & eat on time. Always have food & drink on the one water and in the truck for the ride home. I will say, I'm not a big fan of skipping meals but when the bite is right, I do it. Dropping a duce into Lake Menderchuck is not at the top of my list either. So I will regulate my portions to meet that end. Sandwiches, Cliff bars, Protein bars and fruit are routine menu items. (but NO Bananas !) My favorite deal is when I end up eating my whole cooler full on the ride home because the fish were good to me that day. A-Jay Lmao. Dropping a duce eh, 🤣😂🤣 but you’re right, can’t talk about eating without a discussion about dropping a duce or two 😂 2 Quote
Super User gim Posted yesterday at 07:02 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 07:02 PM I try to eat something before I go when I fish in the morning. It's hard to get up even earlier to "make" a decent breakfast though. My 40 ounce yeti gets used every outing when I start in the morning. Straight up black coffee. I'll often bring something like a granola bar, an apple, beef jerky, etc. I rarely fish all day long though so I don't bring an actual "lunch" or "meal" with. I just eat when I get back home. Staying hydrated is always important as well. Don't wait until you're thirsty. Drink plenty of fluids over time. 1 Quote
herder Posted yesterday at 07:09 PM Posted yesterday at 07:09 PM I'm usually out on my kayak for at least 6 hrs, so that's a decent amount of paddling. I bring 2 tuna sandwiches and 2 packs of BelVita blueberry snacks. Plus a couple of bottles of water, plus 2 frozen bottles in my RTIC soft cooler. I also have a good breakfast before I head out. The cooler doesn't take up much space as you can see in the picture. Many times I too eat on the way home. 1 Quote
Super User DitchPanda Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM My trips are almost always close to home and relatively short, 2-4 hours. Normally ill eat breakfast before going. Usually I take a 32oz bottle of water, sometimes a bag of jerky. This year I may start carrying a tin of kipper snacks, I love those things. 1 Quote
Super User Tennessee Boy Posted yesterday at 08:01 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 08:01 PM I’m convinced that the best fishing food in terms of improving the catch is Pop-Tarts. Matching the flavor to the time of year and weather conditions is critical. Frosted Strawberry is probably the best general purpose flavor. Did I mention that they have 6 essential vitamins. 😊 2 4 Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted yesterday at 08:33 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 08:33 PM I have coffee before I leave (if close) and/or on the way (if it’s a drive), and water on the boat. I never eat while fishing. It takes time away from fishing. 2 Quote
Super User gim Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM 35 minutes ago, Tennessee Boy said: Frosted Strawberry is probably the best general purpose flavor. My 6 year old boy eats those things regularly. They taste like card board to me lol 2 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted yesterday at 08:39 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 08:39 PM 1 minute ago, gim said: My 6 year old boy eats those things regularly. They taste like card board to me lol Then don’t try the Trader Joe’s brand. Pretty sure they are actually cardboard. 3 Quote
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