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Prefishing or fun fishing

Breakfast ( eggs or whatever)

2 sandwiches ( either ham or pb&j) sometimes substitute subway.Normally give the extra to my boater. 

Tons of water, gatorade.

clif bars

these peanut , nut bars.

jerky - nuts chips etc.

coffee

 

Tournament

Small ligtht breakfast- nothing big

about a gallon of redbull 

water

sandwich ( pb&j  or ham)

cliff bars and other snack bars. Sometimes more healthy than candy.

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City boys.

 

I'll pee anywhere, anytime for anyone.

 

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What do the tournament guys do with spectators all around? They must have 10 gallon kidneys. :scared:

I eat homemade energy bars with honey/cashews/almonds/chia seeds/pecans/ dried fruit. It doesn't have unnecessary sugars so you won't experience any crash. There's tons of recipes for different versions. Can't forget PB&J, too!

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Shy: Bottom of boat in a container

Curtious: Back by big motor

Don't care: Bare and share

Back in Oregon it was a ticket if caught hanging over the side

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When I started tourn fishing I used to bring 2 sandwiches, some fruit, a handfull of cookies, small bag of crackers and a small thermos of coffee.

 

Now water in summer, coffee in winter and 2 packages of Lunchables..Those things are great, they have everything!

 

 

 

Mike

Last nights left overs, water, & a touch of bubbly in my coffee for the morn chill.

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Pop tarts in the morning.

 

Chips and Slim Jims during lunch time.

 

Cold pizza around dusk.

 

Oreos for night fishing.

Ill usually try to bring healthy food with me; a turkey sandwich or wrap, trail mix, fruit, and some sort of sports drink to replenish my electrolytes. Usually I dont touch any of it because im too busy fishing!!

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I bring when were on the lake some peanut butter and jelly sandwiches easy one handers to eat. Or some salami & cheese which could end up as bait on a slow day. The panfish May like a visit to an Italian deli?

My question is why when the sandwich tastes so great is when I get a strike?

I usually time eating when I'm Carolina rig worming.

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To help wash down my lunch, I always take along a liter of gin.

It definitely helps my fishing, in fact I can't remember the last time I got skunked  :champagne-088:    (jk)

Roger

Sandwiches.

beef jerky, an smackers they are already made up Pb&j an they are amazing!!! honey an peanut butter for mornings an the strawberry ones for lunch

I cook in the woods or on the water just like I am at home, no difference. Tournament day I probably will take a sandwhich or I wont eat.

Thats easy...  six pack of crackers and a big chunk of venison summer sausage.  spit seeds and a big ole jug of unsweet tea (I'm diabetic).  But I only eat when I start to get the shakes.  The fishing obsession takes over and I aint got time to stop and eat.

I eat a big breakfast, I love breakfast, no matter how early I get up. I will drink a lot of gatorade and water and maybe bring a Clif Bar and a half a sandwich. Clif Bars will keep your stomach happy.

I eat beer and finish dehydrated, drunk, and regretting not bringing water or food. Then I pass out on the couch and all is well.

On my home lake there is a gas station with a dock down in the canal. Just think of the possibilities. Redbull and some butterfingers maybe a sandwhich or two

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