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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 2121443" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>I'm a big fan of jerky (very lightly seasoned if it's going to be used as an actual food source, and not just a snack to enjoy), dried fruit, and mixed nuts. When I'm out and about it's rare that I every eat an actual meal, I just kinda graze throughout the day to keep from getting and blood sugar spikes that make me want to take a nap. The lightest food you can eat, is the food that is already where your at, and it's free. It's always a good idea know the edible native plants. Obviously that's not always a good thing to plan for, but a good thing to take advantage of. I think it's often overlooked these days, but most places that I hunt big game in have small game and/or fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 2121443, member: 78438"] I'm a big fan of jerky (very lightly seasoned if it's going to be used as an actual food source, and not just a snack to enjoy), dried fruit, and mixed nuts. When I'm out and about it's rare that I every eat an actual meal, I just kinda graze throughout the day to keep from getting and blood sugar spikes that make me want to take a nap. The lightest food you can eat, is the food that is already where your at, and it's free. It's always a good idea know the edible native plants. Obviously that's not always a good thing to plan for, but a good thing to take advantage of. I think it's often overlooked these days, but most places that I hunt big game in have small game and/or fish. [/QUOTE]
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