how to prepare for a fishing trip
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CONTENT1) Following the Rules
2) Sustenance
3) Large Back Packs
4) Appropriate Equipment
5) Multifunctional Clothing
6) Navigation Tools
7) Record Keepers
1) FOLLOWING THE RULES Different towns, cities, states, provinces, and countries have varying laws and
regulations on fishing. Make sure to check in with your city of choice in their
tourism department to find out the local requirements and licenses needed.
2) SUSTENANCE While fishing, it can be very easy to get hungry. While sitting out under the
beams of sunlight, your thirsty levels can skyrocket. Make sure to bring a cooler
on the boat with you that is full of clean water and healthful snacks.
3) LARGE BACK PACKS
There is endless fishing equipment.
Knowing what to pack can be tricky,
but what you do have to know is you
need a large enough pack to fit it all.
Make sure to bring your pack or
packs with you to the fishing store to
see if you can fit all your gear in your
bag before you buy it.
4) APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT
When going on a fishing trip, you should always make
sure to do research beforehand to ensure you have all
the equipment you will need to prepare for any
situation. Bring things to not only fish with, but also to
store and cook with.
Some important items include, but are not limited to,
bait, full tackle boxes, coolers full of ice for the caught
fish, swiss army knives, hemostats to cut twine and
remove hooks from fishes' mouths, extra hooks and
twine, and fishing rod gear.
5) MULTIFUNCTIONAL CLOTHING
Dress in clothing that not only
protects you from sunburn, but
also keeps you cool if it is hot out
or warm if it is cool out. Make
sure there are pockets for small
fishing tools, gear, and tackle, and
keep your electronics in plastic
baggies in a zipped pocket, just in
case you go over board or get wet.
6) NAVIGATION TOOLS
Especially if you are out at sea,
make sure you have proper
navigation tools to guide you
home.
7) RECORDKEEPERS
Camera: Bring a small camera that
can fit in a sealed baggy in your
pocket to keep it safe from water.
Use this to take memorable pictures
for proof of your great time and great
catches.
Tape Measure: Bring a tape measure
to record how big each fish is to 1)
keep you in accordance with rules
and regulations, and 2) see who's
catch is the biggest!
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
@JOHNPSCHWANwww.JohnSchwan.com
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