Re: your go too food for trapping
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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10/17/19 05:39 AM
10/17/19 05:39 AM
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danny clifton
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when im off in some remote place I keep several mre's and some gallon jugs of water in my pickup. I like high energy snacks. good energy. not sugar. jerky, a big can of mixed nuts, for lunch I eat a ham and cheese sandwich often. i always bring a thermos of coffee along. I start my day with breakfast. real food like bacon and eggs. not cereal or convenience store poison.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: your go too food for trapping
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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10/17/19 05:56 AM
10/17/19 05:56 AM
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jabNE
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PBJs, apples, oranges, bananas, whole wheat crackers, stuff like that. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: your go too food for trapping
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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10/17/19 06:05 AM
10/17/19 06:05 AM
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I always eat what my dad called "trapper sandwiches" just bread sammich meat and cheese folded in half and chased with coffee. When The Boy comes with he brings granola bars and nuts to munch on too. But I might have to get a couple boxes of those cheese crackers like T. D. Seems like a good plan.
Life sure is tough when you don't learn from the mistakes of others.
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Re: your go too food for trapping
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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10/17/19 10:58 AM
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Eric Yeatman
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Always have some sardines Vienna and crackers in the truck
But I have learned from hunting trips the best thing to have is jerky and tortillas No cooking and they don’t spoil easily
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Re: your go too food for trapping
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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10/17/19 11:05 AM
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Just coffee and water till noon. I use too take a lot of snacks but have stopped doing that. I don't eat from 6pm to noon (12pm) so if I'm out trapping those hours I don't eat.
I do miss eating while out and about though.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: your go too food for trapping
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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10/17/19 08:21 PM
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All kidding aside,,a peanut butter and honey sammich will give you energy to go for a good long time on the line.
the wheels of the gods turn very slowly
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Re: your go too food for trapping
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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10/17/19 09:01 PM
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I always kept a couple three rolls of deer sausage in the truck cab or box. Also some soda crackers and cheese slices too. The cheese and sausage usually keep for days or until their gone. Have been doing this since I trapped in HS... also while group coyote hunting ( got past that urge as I grew up). And usually have a case or 2 of Mountain dew somewhere. But you have to be careful about keeping it out in the cold. Those cans make a mess when they freeze and burst... sticky stuff all over.
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams"
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