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I'll take a guess based on the rod/reel dimensions and profile of the fish (thin).
Roughly 12" and around ~1 pound. |
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I buy good orange juice in a small plastic bottle that can't spill, and granola in plastic re-seal-able pouches. Neither will spoil in a few days during hot weather and make for a simple nutritious breakfast in a bowl. Cooking is done much better down the road in a local restaurant.
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With all the back road cafes and Lodge possibilities why would you eat Tuna in a Pita pocket for brekky.. Blah! Not that I don't eat that at home, have for years, but I'd rather ride a bit and find a funky greasy spoon.
Camping food is a fascinating subject though. One of my favorite vile meals, for dinner, is a can of Veg-all and a bread roll and a tin of Kippered Herring Snacks. There hardly a culinary coward you can't offend with that! |
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