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everything gives you cancer these days.

 Also, I find it hard that the study can accurately say 20% more likely to get cancer.

yeah those types of studies are pretty ridiculous because there are so many variables involved not to mention many think that cancer is genetic or at least the predisposition to get it may be....

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  • nothing usually other than gatorade and if i know i will be out all day with a long paddle i will get a hoagie from WaWa.   I prefer to eat a big breakfast instead and then chow after i leave the wa

  • Skoal and Sunflower seeds.

  • I think you are referring to the sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate in processed meats....but wait a few weeks and a new study will come out and refute this claim too  

Usually something like Bologna or ham sandwiches, chips and apples.

Can't believe Brian has not chimed in.......he carries a small convenience store with him.

The double duce is why I am always late to get on the lake. Iffin I get up at 5am or 6 or 7, It still takes  2 cups of coffee and 10 minutes of    "thinking about it" to get the job done. Then, I am good for the day. Oh ya, food, Lots of water, a sammie if its all day, jerky, hard candy ,and my ever present little cigar. ( it's like food to me)  How did I just make this post  go down hill? Oh ya, now I remember. Who brought up the double duce to began with . Sorry 

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i find it interesting how many people here are posting things like jerky that are loaded with salt and take a ton of water to digest which makes pretty much everything you drink not used for hydration.

 

Jerky gives energy, the salt may crave liquid but you could just wiz that off the boat, can't say that about fiber snacks :D

16 posts before anyone mentioned vienna sausages.

 

I usually make a few sammiches and keep em in the ice chest.  Or some if those tuna packets with a cheap loaf of white bread.  A few candy bars.  Maybe a big cup of boiled peanuts, too.  But that has consequences.  I've crapped in most the major bass lakes in the south. And a bunch that weren't major. 

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The double duce is why I am always late to get on the lake. Iffin I get up at 5am or 6 or 7, It still takes  2 cups of coffee and 10 minutes of    "thinking about it" to get the job done. Then, I am good for the day. Oh ya, food, Lots of water, a sammie if its all day, jerky, hard candy ,and my ever present little cigar. ( it's like food to me)  How did I just make this post  go down hill? Oh ya, now I remember. Who brought up the double duce to began with . Sorry 

I actually brought up the single deuce that was induced by the double deuce starbucks espresso iced coffee drink :) 

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Usually a pb&j and some fruit. During tournaments I don't eat though. I have a good breakfast and a big can of Monster and then Gatorade for the rest of the day and that's it. 

Cliff bars, beef jerky, and Gatorade.

Before hitting the water-

a sausage biscuit, and an energy drink.

 

On the water-

Water/gatorade and a granola bar if I get desperate.

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2 Sausage, egg, and cheese sandwichs and my 24oz coffee mug on the way to the lake.

 

2 Pb&j's and Monster Rehab on the water. I have to eat on the water or suffer the wrath of a blinding migraine headache later. Plus, fat boy likes his food  :laugh5:

I usually eat a big breakfast. Then I take beef jerky, crackers, occasionally a sandwich or two, water, tea, and Pepsi!

 Also I stopped eating Vienna sausages after I read the article on the cancer causing stuff in it and other "sausage" products. Eating one sausage a day increases your chances by 20%. I'm sure it's not just one sausage but I does increase the chances. 

 

Im German!  If that was true, I'd never have made it past 5 years old

Average tournament:

Coffee and granola bar on the way.

Coffee and dried apple fruit bar waiting for launch.

Lunch: water, PB&J, fruit, cheese stick.

More water, maybe a diet soda

Something to snack on like peanuts or another dried fruit bar.

usually gatorade after gatorade... throw in a few granola bars maybe a bag of chips.... lol

Usually just things I can stuff in my mouth running from one spot to another.   I never eat while fishing, just while motoring.    So it is small packages of cheese/crackers, cliff bars and if I am fishing a larger multi-day tournament I will have peanut butter sandwiches on board.   I try to force myself to drink water, but I know I don't drink nearly enough.

When I'm in Canada we always have shore lunch with fresh walleye. Sometimes I eat sandwiches, particularly subway.

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I think you are referring to the sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate in processed meats....but wait a few weeks and a new study will come out and refute this claim too :)

Yup that's it. And yeah probably will happen.

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Im German!  If that was true, I'd never have made it past 5 years old

HAHA! So I can start eating them again! We have proof! Lol

I like to eat a large breakfast as well, I just make sure to use the bathroom before I leave the cabin. then its just powerade, water, pop, and some sunflower seeds with the occasional bag of chips or something.

Fun fishing I'll typically bring a sandwich or wrap with some water.

 

Tournament fishing I'll bring a few granola bars, perhaps a hoagie, and water.

 

Small breakfast with coffee before leaving in both cases. Low input, low output.

Now, If I could manage to somehow make a small fresh burger magically appear on my boat, I'd scarf that down while I was on the water.

Guess boat companies need to start incorporating microwaves into the boat layout

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Marlboros and Gatorade.

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Usually just some granola bars and a sandwich. I do freeze some water bottles so I can get a cold drink.

Beef jerkey wild bills smoked, slim jims, peanuts. Bring stuff high in protein in case I get stranded. Gatorade. And I've got a pizza place who delivers to my kayak or spillway etc

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