I built mine with both hunting and fishing in mind. Removed the center bench and installed a captains seat for a more open floor plan. Works well for both fishing and hunting to be able to easier move around the boat. Extended my bow deck by about 18" to increase space for fishing off the bow and also added hatches with room for storage underneath. The extended bow gives me space to tie down decoy bags when heading to a hunting spot and the extra storage is great for long line weights, spot light, emergency waterproof clothing bag and other hunting gear. Installed a pin mounted seat on the bow deck, which is obviously for fishing, but is easily removed during hunting season to open up my bow deck and eliminate any tripping hazards. Installed an older MotorGuide bow mounted trolling motor with rivnuts. The rivnuts hold great, but allow me to easily remove my trolling motor come hunting season. Installed 10 bases for rod holders along the gunnel (5 on each side). They are basically a 1/2" piece of aluminum sheet with a threaded hole. During hunting season I use the bases to attach the boat blind. Here is the rod holders I used. The 4th or so picture on the homepage is actually them installed on my boat. It's the camo boat.
https://www.metalrodholders.com/
Just think of things that can be dual purpose, like my rod holder bases, and it will be easier to transition from hunting to fishing. I just got my boat out this past weekend to clean it up from hunting season and get ready for fishing. All I had to do was get all the mud, feathers and blood cleaned up off the boat, put away hunting gear and install trolling motor.