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2022 Hunting Snacks/food

I generally have 16-32oz of water depending on the length of the sit and some of my preferred treats are PB&J, granola bars, trail mix, and jerky. I’m considering soups for the cold season. I need to get a good thermos.
 
I generally have 16-32oz of water depending on the length of the sit and some of my preferred treats are PB&J, granola bars, trail mix, and jerky. I’m considering soups for the cold season. I need to get a good thermos.

Every year when I travel up North for the gun season, I pack soup and a soup thermos to bring into the woods. Every year, at the last minute, the weight dissuades me from taking it into the woods.
 
Every year when I travel up North for the gun season, I pack soup and a soup thermos to bring into the woods. Every year, at the last minute, the weight dissuades me from taking it into the woods.

I’ll admit, I did have that cross my mind.
 
Jerky, nature valley chewie bars, crackers, maybe an apple and water or coffee depending. Long sit I add a packet of tuna fish with plastic fork or a PBJ. Oh and my tube of glucose tablets in case my blood sugar goes wacko. I have diet controlled hypoglycemia.
 
Man it sounds like I have been missing out… PB and bacon…. Why not…
Justin's peanut butter and honey packet, a couple or 4 slices of pre-cooked bacon on a Dave's cinnamon raison bagel. It's for killers, says so right on the bagel package. You can use bread or tortilla's but they are a second rate substitute. ;)
 
Full day sits I bring small sandwiches, trail mix and a thermos of mint tea. I don't drink coffee, it just makes me need to evacuate...
(I operate under the presumption that deer might smell my mint tea and consider it a smell they know to be natural. This could be hogwash, but that is where I am)

I really like Cliff bars, but their packaging is really noisy. Like super duper noisy.
 
Every year when I travel up North for the gun season, I pack soup and a soup thermos to bring into the woods. Every year, at the last minute, the weight dissuades me from taking it into the woods.
Main reason I never end up with coffee on stand
 
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