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PBJ is my favorite along with a milk chocolate bar for an energy booster along with a diet coke of course.  Somedays its ham & cheese.   Any sandwich i can eat out of the wrapper without touching it.

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  • My son and I have a morning ritual. Gas up at Thorntons and grab a 6 pack of chocolate longjons  

  • I usually get distracted and forget to eat honestly, more so if im catching them.   "No time to eat must cast..."   I really dont like to take alot of stuff also helps avoid "uh oh gotta go #2 out

  • I usually pack water, couple cans of soda, some fruit and homemade snack sticks or Jerky. I like to have food that is quick to eat so i can get back to fishing ASAP. 

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Jack Link's, water, and a bottle of Mountain Dew, in case my blood sugar tanks.

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For an all day trip. Lots of water and a Gatorade or 2. A few granola or fruit bars. 2 sandwiches or 12" hogie. 2 cans of rub. Cut in half if only going out for 4-5hrs

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Jack Link's, water, and a bottle of Mountain Dew, in case my blood sugar tanks.

Dude, are you diabetic? I am. It sucks but good diet and excercise normally keeps it in check.

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Dude, are you diabetic? I am. It sucks but good diet and excercise normally keeps it in check.

I'm diabetic too.  I was having a problem with medication, at times my glipizide took me down into the 50's, that's scary.  My dr has me on Januvia and metformin and the nature of those drugs is not for the real low count, it's been working pretty well the last 3 months.  Saw my diabetes doc 2 days ago, I'm not on insulin but he was telling that the vicious cycle of being on insulin is that it promotes weight gain and weight gain produces higher blood numbers resulting in the need for more insulin.  He said he's had patients that have lost a lot of weight and no longer require insulin......weight control and excercize is real important.

For a full day on the water, I bring some beers, water, soda, LOTS of beef jerky, apple or 2, some chips, and some Nature Valley Fruit And Nut Bars. I love to just kinda snack and drink throughout the day.

Moon Pies and glass Cokes.

Sandwich: Pb&j - ham - turkey - tuna

Chips: hot chettos - lays

Drinks: water - soda - gatorade

Candy: Gummy snacks

After reading these posts Im now hungry..... I go with water, G2, PBJ and Combos. 

GATORADE....BEEF JERKY

Typical  day, 2 sausage mc's on the way to the lake.  Half subway sandwich at lunch, Cliff bars and granola bars through out the day. The other half of the subway in the evening.

i like Stork's response, "moon pies & glass cokes".  keeping it old school, & southern too.

I always bring a trail mix with nuts cranberries. I love cakes so cupcakes always find their way. I want to be healthier and jerky is a great choice.

Oh water and drinks are indispensable

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Curry lamb with a nice mango relish over wild rice, some maple syrup brazed scallops with a light salad and balsamic vinaigrette. I don't drink wine so a 2 liter of Pepsi to wash her down.

 

This man knows how eat!!

 

I just bring either 2 hot dog or ppj sandwhich's,  water and bubble gum...

Bunch of water, beef jerky and/or granola bars, sometimes an MRE if I have one lying around.  I'm usually starving by the time I'm off the water, and tend to get chinese food or something on my way home.

water. then I usually take a Nutella sandwich on a flatbread. doesn't take up space, not messy, and it's also quite filling so I don't have to eat so much. doesn't really have to be kept cool.

A sub sandwich, beef jerky, sunflower seeds, Gatorade, and my camelback filled with water.

I don't know about you guys, but I always bring lunch/a snack and almost always forget to eat or lose my appetite because I'm so excited fishing. 

 

But when I do decide to bring food, it's one of the following options for easy eating:

 

a. Chicken nuggets/strips of any kind with french fries.

b. A protein bar.

c. Potato chips.

I try to eat a good sized meal before I head out, and bring some granola bars along with plenty of water. On off days or the weekend Ill enjoy a few cold brews on ice as the sun fades away while turning up the tunes on the boat.

When I'm on the water I'm usually to in the mode and don't eat. But never the less I always bring plenty of water, some kind of fruit, and snack bars.

I'm a foody as well but when I'm on the water I try to bring healthy food that will keep my energy level up and attention in the game.

I've read here repeatedly about people drinking beer on the boat. In my state, KY, it is illegal to drive the boat or operate water skis or similar devices while under the influence of alcohol. It also says that if you do operate them you've automatically consented to a test for this if officials decide to give one, and can be arrested if you refuse. Is it not like this everywhere?

Cliff bars are great

Rooster I have a Puerto Rico license and a Florida boating license and both specify that the operator cannot drink. If you do so they prosecute you in a similar way they prosecute driving car wile drunk .

I always pack some waters and a gatorade or fruit juice for beverages.  For food i always bring nutrigrain bars and a couple lunchables

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