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Sardines,smoked oysters,or vienna sausages on saltines and plenty of water. When I'm out fishin I can eat all that stuff that grosses out my wife if I eat it at home. ;)

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Sardines,smoked oysters,or vienna sausages on saltines and plenty of water. When I'm out fishin I can eat all that stuff that grosses out my wife if I eat it at home.  ;)

                                                                        Pegleg

WoW! what a salt loaded diet. Being a heart attack survivor, I'm on a salt restricted diet. Besides, all that salt just makes you even thirstier.

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Down a thermos of coffee by noon, then an apple and some p/b crackers or nacho-cheese combos. And supper at home that night always tastes ten times better than any other night for some reason.

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Breakfast: Wawas Blueberry or Chocolate Chip Muffins, or Wawas Glazed or Boston Creme Donuts, sometimes Mom's fresh baked Blueberry Muffins with REAL blueberries, donut holes from Dunkin or a grocery store.

Lunch: Nuthin'... too busy fishing.

Dinner: Whatever the wife has made, whatever my mom has cooked up at their place, or... raiding the fridge at home.

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A little bit of something salty(peanut butter/cheese crackers,nachos, doritos,etc), something sweet (swiss rolls(Little Debbie), oreos, chocolate chipp cookies, some kind of chocolate bar), some fruits(bananas, apples,pears,etc) and WATER.

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I'm surprised that so many actually drink beer while out on their boats whether fishing or not. I've always reserved my "cold one" for after a day on the water. Just too many boating accidents up here including the NYC reservoirs in rowboats that were directly related to beer drinking.   :-/

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big bag of combos or m&ms    or if i feel like cooking peanut butter nobakes are very good when fishing

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