SVNET's reply on the "most time spent in a boat" thread got me wondering, so I thought I'm start another thread about it.
How do you go about preparing for a fishing trip (regardless if local or not)?
Since my boat stays outside, I don't leave anything of value in it I can't lock-up (plus the boat is close to the window & I sleep like a Ninja
......who's packing :wink: ), so I have to load a fair amount of gear.
Here's my "routine".....
A couple days in advance, whilst enjoying my daily-constitutional, I grab my trusty pen & paper & jot down things I need to remember to take/load. This includes everything from fishing gear, to glasses, camera, smokes, food, drinks, bait, etc. If I don't write it down, there's a chance I'll forget it #-o
Making notes was a habit I got into while I was working, and had several service calls to do a day, or between install jobs. Sometimes I'll make notes just for errands I have to run, but I always do it prior to any type of trip.
ST
How do you go about preparing for a fishing trip (regardless if local or not)?
Since my boat stays outside, I don't leave anything of value in it I can't lock-up (plus the boat is close to the window & I sleep like a Ninja
Here's my "routine".....
A couple days in advance, whilst enjoying my daily-constitutional, I grab my trusty pen & paper & jot down things I need to remember to take/load. This includes everything from fishing gear, to glasses, camera, smokes, food, drinks, bait, etc. If I don't write it down, there's a chance I'll forget it #-o
Making notes was a habit I got into while I was working, and had several service calls to do a day, or between install jobs. Sometimes I'll make notes just for errands I have to run, but I always do it prior to any type of trip.
ST