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What Foods Do You Snack On To Get You Through A Fishing Day?

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Hi all,

 

Just wondering, what snacks do you guys pack to hold you off on a fishing trip?

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i rarely if ever take anything to eat when i am fishing.  I will when i know i have a long paddle and it is usually some energy bars or a hoagie.  The key for me is staying hydrated so i always have gatorades and water.

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If I know I'll be more than a few hours, I'll bring some

protein bars, some water.

 

And the all-important sunflower seeds!!!

Tim Hortons sausage egg and cheese on a plain bagel, a large coffee...

Whatever I can get my hands on... So hungry....that's pretty much how it goes.

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Gatorade for Hydration, as well as Carbs for energy. Beef Jerky offers Protein to stay satiated.

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Granola bars.

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I really like to eat - so I'm always packing food for a day (or night) out on the water.

 

Cliff bars are almost always part of the plan along with some seasonal fruit and perhaps a cheese stick or two.

 

Staying hydrated is an absolute priority.

 

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Small bag of dried fruit and nuts or a protein bar.  BUT water > food.

Normally water, black coffee, and a Diet Pepsi. I get this vanilla granola from nuts.com that's pretty good, so sometimes either that and/or almonds and raisins. Usually I'll just go to Timmy's on the way home. Egg and cheese on a nine-grain bagel hype.

Fish sticks.

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For me, going fishing is an all day thing.  I'll get breakfast on the way - generally a slice or 2 of Casey's breakfast pizza and  coffee.  Cooler has water, ice and a few beers.  I will stop and buy a sandwich for lunch somewhere, either Walmart or Caseys and put it in a zip lock bag in the cooler.  Lately, a V-8 has hit the spot as a mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack.  After I get off the water and get all loaded up, I check my blood sugar and that kind of lets me know what I can have for supper.  There are great BBQ and other styles of restaurants on the way home.

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Cliff bars, trail mix, jerky and fruit. 

Gallon of H2O, coffee, turkey sub, & cigar.

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Sunflower seeds, peanut butter crackers, and cold pizza occasionally. I usually just bring water, though. 

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I usually stop at walmart and get a sub. Snack on it all day .

I take a Cuban sub, Lance peanut butter crackers, a banana, and several Snicker candy bites. For drinks I take Gatorade, Tropicana lemonade, and a can of Coke-Cola in my small cooler with ice. But sometimes I bring half that stuff back home. 

BTW -- has anyone ever heard it's bad luck to go fishing and have a banana in your boat?

Granola bar, maybe some trail mix.  Water and a diet Coke for the ride home.

boiled eggs and homemade oatmeal, raisin, choc. chip cookies

Coffee, mac and cheese, beans and rice, and near anything else I can cook with a canteen stove and cup. Trioxane fuel tabs work nicely, as does a Sterno stove if I will be out longer.

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I usually forget to eat whatever I took. But I'll take granola bars if I take anything. If I take my daughter, she always wants to have a picnic, complete with pork and beans and a snack cake of some kind.

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Beef jerky, granola bars, Gatorade, and water.

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