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What's some things you need to bring while going fishing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Bait" data-source="post: 263347" data-attributes="member: 8758"><p>Must have besides the mandatory life jackets, oars, anchors, etc:</p><p>1. Drinking Water- A hot day will dehydrate you FAST.</p><p>2. Hook cutters- I have had a few partners put hooks into their extremities. Why pay a Doctor big money to remove a hook, when I can do it for free.</p><p>3. Bug Dope.</p><p>4. Pliers - For pulling lures from the toothy critters.</p><p>5. Polarized sunglasses.</p><p>6. Finger nail clippers - I'm one of the unfortunate one's who can't cut line with my teeth. And yes, I have teeth. All of them to be exact. </p><p>7. Sun tan lotion</p><p>8. Advil</p><p>9. Lake Maps</p><p>10. My Dog</p><p></p><p>I came up with an idea a few years ago when I fish backwoods lakes, especially with multiple islands, where it's easy to get lost. I bring one of those solar powered lawn lights, and stick it into the area where I launch my boat. When night falls, it's easy for me to find the boat landing again. I now have a GPS, so that makes this idea a little obsolete now.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I bring is an a piece of a white birch tree piece (usually a 1 foot long stick and about 2 inches in diameter) with with some mono and a lead bell sinker attached to it. If I find a hotspot I use the piece of birch tree as a marker buoy. And it doesn't draw fisherman like a big neon green buoy. Most people think it's just an old stick floatin around. And you can see that white birch bark from a long ways away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Bait, post: 263347, member: 8758"] Must have besides the mandatory life jackets, oars, anchors, etc: 1. Drinking Water- A hot day will dehydrate you FAST. 2. Hook cutters- I have had a few partners put hooks into their extremities. Why pay a Doctor big money to remove a hook, when I can do it for free. 3. Bug Dope. 4. Pliers - For pulling lures from the toothy critters. 5. Polarized sunglasses. 6. Finger nail clippers - I'm one of the unfortunate one's who can't cut line with my teeth. And yes, I have teeth. All of them to be exact. 7. Sun tan lotion 8. Advil 9. Lake Maps 10. My Dog I came up with an idea a few years ago when I fish backwoods lakes, especially with multiple islands, where it's easy to get lost. I bring one of those solar powered lawn lights, and stick it into the area where I launch my boat. When night falls, it's easy for me to find the boat landing again. I now have a GPS, so that makes this idea a little obsolete now. Another thing I bring is an a piece of a white birch tree piece (usually a 1 foot long stick and about 2 inches in diameter) with with some mono and a lead bell sinker attached to it. If I find a hotspot I use the piece of birch tree as a marker buoy. And it doesn't draw fisherman like a big neon green buoy. Most people think it's just an old stick floatin around. And you can see that white birch bark from a long ways away. [/QUOTE]
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