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I always pack a thermous of either vegetable soup or chicken noodle. When it is cold out it really helps the long sit to have warm soup.
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Pb&j sandwich, trailmix that i make, apple. Do not forget the bottle of water. Keep hydrated in all weather.
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Trail mix, granola bars, PBJ on a bagel, Tuna in an envelope and make a snack with a bagel in the woods, Thermos of coffee, bottle of water, chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin cookies. On a real long day I will make a cup of soup and tea on an alcohol stove........I guess I eat way to much in the woods....lol! Oh yea, I got turned on to Cliff bars on an Elk hunt last year.
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P&J and apple cider/juice to washing down with
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During hot weather I like pb&j, chocolate banana marshmello creme, and dried fruit & nuts. When its cold I like biscuits with grilled cubed venison kept warm in my shirt pockets w/ a handwarmer. Water and coffee and electrolyte packets.
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I usually buy the chewy granola bars with chocolate chips. Helen buys some really good bars at the health food store, the name brand is "kind bars" they are really good... but not cheap. I always take a bottle of water with me too.
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Hard salami sandwiches, fruit chews, mini Milky Way bars, jerky. Peanut butter/cheese crackers.
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I don't eat on stand in bow season, but for firearms opener somehow my camp has had about a 20 year tradition of a couple buckets of cold KFC and a bunch of Subway seafood and crab subs w/lots of jalapeno peppers. I have no idea how we settled on the seafood and crab, but I think it had to do with some successful sits and the myth that somehow the sub had something to do with it.
In bow season, hunting trails on the ground at very close range, there's no eating until the hunt is over. Between movement, time delay, scent and noise, with the way I hunt, it's no place for eating.
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Ok, I apologize if anyone grossed out but here goes.... Snack on all kinds of things though I tend to stay away from anything too smelly OR in a noisy wrapper....
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Home catheter kits. You aint a real hunter until you can cath yourself in the dark.
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Laugh if ya want, but one of my favs is peanut butter, dill pickle and butter sandwich. Grew up on those as a kid quail hunting with my dad. Every time I have one it makes me think of dad who can no longer hunt. When I get home I call him to tell him how the hunt was and thank him for all the memories in the field.
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