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When it's slow. Snack Time!
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When I'm out in the house I always like to have some snacks with to keep me occupied. I'm curious to know what others like to bring along. I always bring a bag of Giant's Dill Pickle sunflower seeds to spit and some beef jerkey.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 13:59
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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Nothin' special for me. Sandwiches and chips and of course, a Dew.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 14:24
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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Beer and chips and I also have granola bars along.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 14:48
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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Right on Mike, Giant dills are the only way to go! My favorite is some Jack Links ham jerkey.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 15:16
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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It's the time of the year where I'll make a large smoked ham. Quarter it then slice it into chunks, then bag it and freeze 'em most of them and have one in the fridge. Always have a nice, quality slab of cheddar and when I go out I just slice up some cheese quick and grab the ham and some sort of cracker. Must be good ham though.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 15:23
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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Can't go fishing without Pistachios, jerky or maple beef sticks, NA beer and trail mix.

I always drink NA when I have the kids with me, they are with ice fishing most of the time, and that is good.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 16:55
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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For me its a bag of regular Giants seeds, some deer sticks and always got to bring a package of cheddar brats if i am gonna be out all day and some cherry coke zero to wash it down.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 17:04
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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Pepperjack goose or venison sticks and of course a couple mt. dews or a couple adult beverages.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 17:09
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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Beer, some venison summer sausage, raisinetts for the wife, and a can of grizzly for myself.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 17:11
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Re: When it's slow. Snack Time!
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deersticks, jerky, giants ranch or spicy garlic seeds(damb those seeds are adicting). a couple diet dews. sometimes a thermous of hot chocklate, and of course, the best snack ever, gardettos. If we are going to be on the ice all day, i take my little grill along
and make my famous(well maybey not) ice fishing dinner. In tin foil or a large pie tin. you take 2 packages of jimmy dean sausage links, 5 or 6 cut up potatoes, cut up green pepper, and chopped up onion. you dont need oil or butter because the sausages are GREESY, Yum!! on the portable grill for 20-30 and enjoy. salt and pepper to your own liking. usually enough for 4 guys. i always chop all the vegies the night before as that would not be fun on the ice.

Posted on: 2009/11/17 17:35
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