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renpeg
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by renpeg » Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:04 pm
What do you bring to drink and or snack on when out on the rivers and lakes?
I do alot more hiking / exploring to get away from people.

I normally bring 1-2 jugs of water and maybe some crackers.
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Matt
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by Matt » Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:38 pm
Coors light.... bottles..... always!
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dicinu
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by dicinu » Mon Aug 27, 2012 10:11 pm
Rainer 6 pack and a few sandwiches. some water also.
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TroutSnipr
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by TroutSnipr » Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:00 am
Beef Jerky, bananas, and granola bars.
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AJ's Dad
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by AJ's Dad » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:33 am
BEER and an ocassional bottle of water. No food. Especially banannas. Eating takes up too much fishing time, and banannas are bad luck while fishing.
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Rich McVey
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by Rich McVey » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:52 am
JERKY and something to drink. Snack bars of some kind regularly go and sometimes string cheese, but always JERKY!
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by Gringo Pescador » Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:16 am
I stock up on bottles of water given out at work meetings

and keep a Costco box of Power Bars on the shelf in the garage next to my gear. In November I also end up with a bunch of chocolate to go with my coffee for winter fishing.
I also like the dried mangos and dried cherries you get at Costco.
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by Toni » Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:19 am
Smoked fish and a bottle of water.
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by Bodofish » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:17 am
It all depends..... on who I'm fishing with. Normally a selection of beverages, from waters to sodas and a selection of beers and wine. Sometimes the cooker comes and we will heat the meal du jour, tamales, tacos, stew, pulled pork or maybe chili more often than not we will have deli sandwiches and some other nibblies on the side. My personal favorite is a nice assortment of sushi with beer or wine. For early in the morning we normally do bite size muffins or doughnut holes and a few gallons of coffee and some juices. Of course if we have any youngsters on board some cookies, crackers and cheese and other little nibblies. Drop the pick; put a table cloth on the dog house and good to go.
Absolutely no reason on earth you can't have a little civility while out fishing. It's not always about bringing home the most, it's about the trip.
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Rich McVey
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by Rich McVey » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:39 am
Bodofish wrote:It all depends..... on who I'm fishing with. Normally a selection of beverages, from waters to sodas and a selection of beers and wine. Sometimes the cooker comes and we will heat the meal du jour, tamales, tacos, stew, pulled pork or maybe chili more often than not we will have deli sandwiches and some other nibblies on the side. My personal favorite is a nice assortment of sushi with beer or wine. For early in the morning we normally do bite size muffins or doughnut holes and a few gallons of coffee and some juices. Of course if we have any youngsters on board some cookies, crackers and cheese and other little nibblies. Drop the pick; put a table cloth on the dog house and good to go.
Absolutely no reason on earth you can't have a little civility while out fishing. It's not always about bringing home the most, it's about the trip.
Civility...??? Sounds like 4 star dining.
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by oneshot » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:45 am
eatins' cheatin!
a few options..
*ronyeah, water, donuts..
*beef jerky, water ronyeah.
*peanuts, ronyeah, water
*water, ronyeah, sandwich
if the fishin is hot its tough to eat.. if its slow i'm voting for Bodofish's tacos!!
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narrows11
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by narrows11 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:25 am
Sour Patch Kids gotta go! Luckiest food ever!
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by drysuperfly52 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:30 am
nothing,, if i have food or water i will never leave the water = which equals upset GF because i was out fishing for 14 hours.
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by natetreat » Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:49 am
Mt. Dew and Dr. Pepper. Sardines, Smoked Salmon or steelheads, and Doritos or Cheesy Poofs. Sardines are my favorite, just ask Mike, he always makes a face. When I'm not working, I bring a nice heffewiezen.
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by FishingFool » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:43 pm
2 water bottles or 1 water, 1 Sobe Coconut Lifewater
1 Powerbar granola bar or 1 Promax Protein bar.
Sometimes, a small box of chewy candy. No chocolate because they always melt on me.
This will last me 7 hours until my next meal.
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returnofthefish
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by returnofthefish » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:47 pm
Trail mix and coca cola. Everyone drinks a lot of beer, moonshine and hard A at the river Ive been to lately.
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by Rosann G » Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:56 pm
Always granola bars, water and pop and sometimes cheese, crackers, sardines, jerky or sandwiches depending on the mood and time to get ready. Oh, and once in awhile some Cheetos.
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dicinu
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by dicinu » Thu Aug 30, 2012 1:24 am
well since the seasons where brought up I have my winter flask filled with some nice belly warming Vodka. Cheap and keeps my innards nice and toasty..
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by rcthepirate » Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:46 am
Depends on if I'm on the boat or fishing the bank. When I'm on the boat I usually bring a giant bottle of water, two sandwiches, chips, an orange rockstar recovery, a cheap cigar (I pull this out when I haven't gotten bit for a while, works most of the time) and a pack of smokes. When I'm fishing the bank it's usually a smaller bottle of water, a piece of smoked salmon or steelhead, and a cliff bar.
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by Bodofish » Thu Aug 30, 2012 10:01 am
rcthepirate wrote:Depends on if I'm on the boat or fishing the bank. When I'm on the boat I usually bring a giant bottle of water, two sandwiches, chips, an orange rockstar recovery, a cheap cigar (I pull this out when I haven't gotten bit for a while, works most of the time) and a pack of smokes. When I'm fishing the bank it's usually a smaller bottle of water, a piece of smoked salmon or steelhead, and a cliff bar.
Now we're talkin!! I normally bring a few tasty stoges as well. They're a must for a day on the water.
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