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eating and drinking in the stand

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bo., Aug 6, 2015.

  1. Coastie

    Coastie Weekend Warrior

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    Water and granola bars. I may on occasion steal some of my kid's fruit snacks.


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    I try to stay away from items like Slim Jims & pepperoni because of the garlicy-spicy human smells it puts off. But I do bring a couple peanut butter sandwiches, granola bars and a banana or two. As for drinks, I buy a gallon bag of Sonic sweet tea, and sip on it during the warm weather. And a thermos of hot coffee on the cold days. Occasionally I'll bring a Monster or Rockstar drink to keep my eyes open. I wanted to tell ya'll, if you have a Sonic near you, those bags the tea comes in are awesome to pee in. They collapse to nothing when empty, and hold a gallon. The mouth is larger than normal, and easy to rope. That's my 2 cents!
     
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    bo.this is don weddle jr ,I have been bow hunting for 40 sraight years here in indiana.I met fred bear in 1984 at international bow hunters clinic. when i do all day hunts i most of the time eat in my tree stand. not on the ground, because of the movement. I eat jerky,prinngles snack-pak.piece of hard candy. one thing for sure, you don,t want your belly grolling on a quiet day. with no wind......
     
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