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    Hey CDC LA folks.

    Everybody has a pre and or post fishing check list. Mental or written,

    What would you list #1 and why?

    For extra credit you could give us your top ten.
    Ephesians 1:13

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    I look at the Tires on the Trailer to make sure we are not pulling out on a Flat

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    1. Be sure the plug is in boat......don't want to sink lol
    2. Be sure I have boat keys
    3. Be sure I have remote for trolling motor
    4. check tires
    5. check trailer lights
    6. Be sure hitch is down on ball and saftey chains hooked
    7 Be sue bow safety chain is hooked
    8. Check all tie downs
    9. check transom saver
    10. Check and make sure fuel bulb is gonna pump up

    Go fishing
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    Pre- At least 3 jigs, two poles, enough gas in vehicle to make to drop in n back. Paddle n cooler.
    Should be more and is when I take a young'n.

    Post- enough ice on fish til I know I can clean em. I try to put boat as to where it won't fill with rain water

    Easy peasy




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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    1. Be sure the plug is in boat
    2. Be sure I have boat keys
    3. Be sure I have remote for trolling motor
    4. check tires
    5. check trailer lights
    6. Be sure hitch is down on ball and saftey chains hooked
    7 Be sue bow safety chain is hooked
    8. Check all tie downs
    9. check transom saver
    10. Check and make sure fuel bulb is gonna pump up

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    all of these "G mentioned, maybe a different order......check the plug definitely first.....I double and triple check it.....add sammiges, cookies, pepsi & orange pop....kiss wife bye....
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    If I listed the things I put on my list for a one or two day trip everyone would fall asleep from boredom because I start with boat plug etc. but include everything from wallet, eye glasses,cell phone,phone chargers, ice, frozen ice bottles, ext. cords................never mind I think you get the picture.......... I say that's OK you will be OLD someday and if it is not on the list.........guess what!!! ~~<*{{{{<<
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    Make sure I had the battery charged....forgot one time, launched, then had to paddle around. Not the easiest thing to do in a boat with a 40hp motor attached. lol

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    I just check to see if Linda's ready, then I'm good to go.
    She reminds me of:
    Is the plug in
    Are the lights working
    Are the PFD in the boat
    Do we need gas
    Are the snacks on board
    Is the plug in

    I think you get the picture. She's a worry wart, and I'm just a get up and go kind of guy.
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    All the above, Plus no one has said grease to the trailor hubs!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by coachmhs98 View Post
    All the above, Plus no one has said grease to the trailor hubs!!
    The type I have (not oil bath) are good for 1 1/2 to 2 years.....just watch for leaks....
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
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