What To Bring On Your Next Fishing Excursion

By Keith Reinber


A fishing trip is a great, rewarding experience. However, tiny oversights can really ruin an otherwise enjoyable day. Below are some helpful pointers so that you will have a memorable and successful fishing excursion.

Obtain a recreational fishing license

In some states, fishing without a license is considered poaching. And if you are caught, you will face penalties that far exceed the cost of a sport fishing license. Non-residents and residents alike can choose from a number of recreational fishing licenses. They come in different durations, from short-term ones like one-day licenses, to long-term, even lifetime entitlements. Keep in mind as well that aside from a license, you may also have to pay a modest day or annual pass in some inland fishing destinations.

Check your fishing gear and supplies

Make sure that your fishing rod is in good working order. Remember to check your fishing pole for damages and have them repaired promptly if there are. Your reel should be free from sand and dirt, and properly oiled so your casting will be accurate. Which brings us to our next point - remember to replace you worn-out fishing line too. In addition, it pays to be organized with your terminal tackles. That way, you don't have to rummage through your bag looking for the go-to-lure when a big catch is swimming nearby. Remember to bring a water-resistant camera with you as well. Nothing can be more heartbreaking than having the largest catch of your life, and realizing that you won't be able to take a picture of it because you forgot to bring your camera with you. You should not, under any circumstance, head out to your fishing trip without a first aid kit.

Check your wardrobe

Donning on the right attire during a fishing trip is important not only for your comfort, convenience, and safety but it can help you fish more productively as well. Remember that if you are looking around for sport fishing garments, you have to get those with neutral color so as not to startle the fish. It would also be to your convenience to get ones with multiple pockets so you have some of your fishing tackles at hand. Also, you have to don on something suitable for the weather. As experienced anglers would say, expect the weather during your fishing trip to be wetter, hotter, or colder than what the weatherman said it's going to be.

Furthermore, make sure that your waders and sailing boots are free of leaks before the trip. See if the internal padding of your sailing boots is intact. Assuming that you won't be on your boots the entire day, you also have to invest in good non-slip deck or sailing shoes. Shop around for a pair of sailing shoes that are comfortable, lightweight, and quick drying.

On your fishing trip, remember to wear a life vest too. Without a vest, you might not be able to swim with all the things you have on you.




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