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beef jerky and water..............but I usually get so engrossed in my fishing that I ravenously devour the jerky on the way home.

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Toasted Peanut butter crackers... fill you up and you can pop them in your mouth and never miss a beat.. well until you have to reach for the gatorade  :D

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Some pro needs to show this thread to the beef jerky co. It should be an easy sponsorship addition

Man 100 + posts on snacks who would have thought.

Mine - PB & J, chips & a banana for lunch or dinner

peanut butter crackers for snack

all low mess easy to pack stuff + water or soda

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Sliced peperoni and provolone, bananas,trail mix and ice tea and 100% the time.no matter how hot it is a thermos full of good coffee 8-)

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Most of my fishing is early morning:

Monster Low Carb

Coffee

Gas Station McMuffin

pouch of Red Man

You know you are fishing to hard when you forget eat, drink or chew.

Cire

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It's funny, but when I'm fishing I have only one thing on my mind, and do very little eating.

We used to bring fried chicken along but I got tired of trying to hold the rod with greasy hands.

I don't bother with any hard snacks, but usually sip on a can of diet coke, sprite or rip it.

Nowadays Lois just prepares sandwiches which I'll quickly gulp down, but only when I'm running on empty.

When we vacationed in Ontario in 2006, to my surprise I had lost 10 lbs in one week,

simply because I refused to lay the rod down until I was overcome by hunger  :D

Roger

Man, Roger, I know exactly what you're talking about.  When your mind is intent on something it is amazing how sustenance never enters your thoughts.  When my wife and I fish together she always brings something for us to snack on, but when I fish alone, I usually don't think of eating until I'm pulling my boat out of the water.

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I buy those small snack paks in the meat counter at the super market. They have 8 small rounds of ham or turkey, 8 small squares of cheese and 8 crackers. You can throw them in your mouth and continue fishing.  I also buy those half cans of soda as I don't have time to drink a big can.

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Same as on land,...cold lobster tails in warm butter  ;)  That would be my favorite,....

my most realistic would be the tried and true PB&J.  Good solid energy food.

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Nothing i'm too busy fishing throwing lures to stop. I eat on the way home at 7am or 8am. But i do grab a coffee and donuts on the way there the 24hr gas station one is open before there regular stores are open. For some reason i never get to finish that first coffee. When i hit the water its hammer time...

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Never leave home without a bag of our Venison Jerky and snack stix. Bananas, oranges, nuts, sometimes a sammich. Water and iced tea. My dog fishes with me alot so I take a break while she enjoys the water and cools off. Oh, and she always likes a snack.

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baby carrots and pineapple.both quench the thirst and stops the growling in the gut.i have jerky and crackers in the cooler along w/ water and power ade.

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I bring the strawberry & PB crustables and diet Mtn Dew.... but I typically end up eating them on the way home. Time flies on the water when your trying to get 'em the boat before weigh-in. Need that cookie reciepe from KVD though...

Plus Skoal & a towel for the boat...

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