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What food do you pack in the boat for a day on the water?

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He would open a can of those Vienna (pronounced "vy-ee'nie") sausages packed in gelatin, rinse the gelatin off in the lake, then dump them out on the boat seat where he had just had the container of nightcrawlers. I still just about gag at the thought.

I think I just gagged a little myself. I forgot about that nasty gelatin slime that those things come packed in. My Dad always called them canned 'Monkey Peters'

I just couldn't eat 'em after that.

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Jerky and Sunflowerseeds.  Water to drink.

--> Isn't it a crime to put anything on a brat? :o

Jerky,smoked salmon,fruit and PowerBars..no more chips or sunflower seeds in the boat..

as for drinks Monster in the morning,gatorade and water

Heck with my fat ars I could go weeks with out eating.

I usually always have a couple bottles of water stops the hunger but If I really get hungery I just call the wife and have her make me a sandwhich and run home and she is waitng on the dock to hand it to me.  ;D. When I go to different lakes I just take a PBnJ with some gronola bars and fruit. But alot of water does curb the appitite.

Champaign, lobster, and colby beef

That's quite the meal.  

I usually bring an energy drink (More if we are night fishing), Lots of gatorade/powerade, and water.  

For food my favorites are powerbars, jerky, and a box of uncrustables.

But when i'm broke i'll bring whatever we have in the pantry.  One time I wanted a PB and J.  We didn't have any bread, so I ended up using a hamburger bun, then I found out we didn't have any jelly, so I ended up with a peanut butter sandwich on a hamburger bun.  

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Champaign, lobster, and colby beef

Sounds good except 4 the bubbly. Not a champaign kind of guy.

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