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Feed the beast - OTW Fuel
Haven't seen much discussion on here about food. Personally while on the water, I find the key to lasting a long time fishing is bringing A LOT of food/snacks. Being well fed on the water is key for me for keeping my mood and energy level on the water.
Typically I settle for whatever the gas station stocks on the way to the launch. However, more recently I have experimented with ordering some more natural and less sugary options online such as Kind Bars and dried fruit. Does anyone else order on the water snacks in bulk? What do you bring out on the water to feed the beast? |
Weed and coconut water is all I need :sifone::sifone:
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For my usual La Jolla trips, I pretty much always bring: 1 Nalgene of Water 1 Matte or Tea 2 hardboiled eggs 2 snack bars ginger or mango chews 1 pack of seeds During summer months or on longer trips, I pack beer and a sandwich or leftover pizza from Blind Lady Ale House. Some natural bars choices that are pretty good: Bobo bars Larabar Kind Raw Revolution Oatmega Niibar Perfect Bar |
I’m a bit of a Trader Joe’s commercial out there.
I’m usually on the road at four in the morning to get to my spot, and I down one of their Sandwich wraps in the car with a canned coffee. For a day that ends around 2 PM, are usually keep 2 to 3 Cliff bars, a couple of caffeinated drinks, a couple of coconut waters, and a wrap for around noon liter of water. |
These are my go-to's when on the water
1. Water 2. Gatorade 3. Protein Bars 4. Tuna Wraps (Trader Joes) 5. Peanut Butter Protein Granola ( Trader Joes) 6. Sunflower seeds |
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Coffee Gatorade cheese sammiches cheese n crackers I try to avoid anything that might hasten a need to poop |
You guy's eat when you're fishing?:confused::confused:
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However, this dude I follow on IG that fishes locally posted these things up..
http://www.omeals.com Steam vented, self heating pre packaged meals.. Pretty cool.. Not sure if he is up on these boards so here is his pic OTW.. Hope this helps! |
Very good thread
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You strictly weekend warrior still?
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I live on bags of beef jerky in various flavors...
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You're gonna have to talk dirtier than that.... |
BANANAS!
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RX Bars are great fuel and tasty :D has become my go to to bring along.
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I usually head out with 40oz of ice water energy drink and a 6 pack for LJ, Breakfast burrito on my way out the door. Come back when I get hungry usually around 1-2 if i brought food like those MRE's the gf might disown me. If im local just a few brews or H2O.
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Snacks or food while kayak fishing
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Every trip I take whether on a lake or La Jolla, I always take the same necessary items. In my soft sided cooler are 6 beers (usually Tecate original), a Ham and Pepper Jack cheese sandwich from home or a Subway sandwich, an apple, granola bar, and a bottle of water (to rinse off the screen on my FF). Any time I'm going to be out on the water from 6 to 11 hours, I have to eat something because of the physical work out either on my Hobie Revo or padding my Malibu X Factor. Some times you don't get to eat when you want to. In this picture I had trolled and drifted many hours, I was just about ready to call it a day. I thought I would stop and finally eat my sandwich and have another beer. I still had my flylined mac out and stopped in the area were we usually make bait just outside the boundary. I get my sandwich and the beer and before I can even take a bite or open the new beer the reel start to scream. I put the sandwich inside the top portion of my PFD and start to bring this beautiful Yellow on board. When I was done I finally got to enjoy the sandwich and beer before heading in. It made a wonderful lunch and got a great picture of the fish and of the Kayak heading in with the 34 lb Yellow sticking out of the Fish Kill Bag. That is one of my favorite pictures.
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Yeah, that's an awesome picture.
I always bring 3 or 4 hearty Granola bars, like the kind full of whole nuts, and a few bottles of water. Otherwise, I usually bring along a couple left handed cigarettes. They make my eyes all squinty, so it keeps the sun out. :cool: |
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I haven't done it yet, but I've had this idea to start out the day by catching some (hopefully) big mackerel when making bait, fillet one then and there, and start it curing in salt/vinegar to make some fresh shime saba (cured mackerel sashimi). Should be just about ready by lunch time.
I actually brought a baggie full of salt and a bottle of rice vinegar last time I went out, but didn't end up trying it, even though I caught a solid mackerel (the only thing biting that day...) |
A small bottle of water is enough for me when I'm fishing, but not necessary.
After landing, it's nice to grab a sandwich or egg & ham bagel, etc., and maybe a coffee or a beer as a treat after a beautiful morning fishing. If I'm near Shelter Island, I like the sausages & beer at the public fishing pier. Point Loma Seafood is good too, relaxing on the outdoor deck upstairs with coffee and a plate of french fries. Good burgers, Italian food and dive bars nearby. Living Room Coffee shop for a pastry & coffee. The restaurant next to the La Jolla Shores launch has good margaritas. The breakfast & coffee shop at the corner of La Jolla Village Dr is good too. Dana Point Landing makes great sandwiches and the beer is cold. Nice to sit on the patio and watch the harbor. If I have shopping to do at Squidco, I like Volare restaurant next door. NSFW, but I like the music and ambiance after fishing. It's a beautiful song: http://www.pbase.com/click_hamilton/image/116118885 If music is food that feeds the heart and soul, here's another OTW song I like: http://www.pbase.com/click_hamilton/image/100014185 Life is as sweet as we let it. |
No food. Just keep hydrated. You ever felt a persistent turtle head 2-3 miles from launch?. No thank you.
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Personally I usually bring about 20oz of water I rarely ever touch. Just started bringing an RX bar in my PFD pocket for a snack if I get hungry. Usually just don't eat or drink anything from the 0600 launch til about 1300...if I brought food and drink my wife would definitely have a problem with how long I stay out at la jolla... |
Incase anyone was interested in the follow-up for Omeals. I tried one on the water this weekend and man having a warm meal makes all the difference on the water. All of a sudden I can stay out all day.
The meal does heat up quickly to a warm temperature. Taste is decent considering there's a 2-3 year shelf life on these things. The serving is only 8oz which I felt wasn't enough for a full meal. They need to make double servings of this stuff. But having this and a bag of trail mix or mixed nuts is enough to keep my energy level and enthusiasm for getting skunked all day.:linesnap: I am ordering a dozen in different flavors for the next Baja trip and seeing if I still like it. |
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Cheers! :cheers1: |
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I'm on the water 6-8 hours so I always bring a sandwich and water. Also usually beer, soda, and some snack like trailmix.
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