Armored farmer
Member
My deer hunting grounds are literally walking distance from my house. I know some of you travel for days, and stay in cabins or campers.
What is your favorite meals to pack for your day in the field?
Every year I spend a couple of entire days in the woods. Usually one of those days is during muzzleloader deer season. It's more about getting away from the hustle and enjoying my woods time, than it is about killing a deer.
I Usually take a thermos of coffee and a granola bar for breakfast, a can of my favorite soup to heat by a smallish fire on the riverbank, maybe a pre-made sammich in foil, and a bottle of water. That usually does me for the day. Of course I always take an apple .
I like to cook on the open fire. I make a pretty mean can of beanie weenies too(if you call that cooking). A can and a spoon is all you really need. (If you get the easy open can)
What's your all-day-away meals? You have to be able to carry it in your pockets or packs!
MRE's? Never tried one.
Freeze dried hikers meals?
What is your favorite meals to pack for your day in the field?
Every year I spend a couple of entire days in the woods. Usually one of those days is during muzzleloader deer season. It's more about getting away from the hustle and enjoying my woods time, than it is about killing a deer.
I Usually take a thermos of coffee and a granola bar for breakfast, a can of my favorite soup to heat by a smallish fire on the riverbank, maybe a pre-made sammich in foil, and a bottle of water. That usually does me for the day. Of course I always take an apple .
I like to cook on the open fire. I make a pretty mean can of beanie weenies too(if you call that cooking). A can and a spoon is all you really need. (If you get the easy open can)
What's your all-day-away meals? You have to be able to carry it in your pockets or packs!
MRE's? Never tried one.
Freeze dried hikers meals?