I have some of those but not all. Take anyone thing away and you will surely need it when it is gone. I do keep a small tool set and will be adding a first aid kit.
personal :
Fishing: bandaids, New Skin 2 battery (charged). Trolling motor bandana vs sweat
bird nest pick binoculars (optional)
buoy markers boots
file, scissors, pliars bug spray
fish scale, ruler camera
Floats – foam and plastic cell phone, ph. no.s
jaw grabbers, spreaders fishing vest with whistle
lure boxes (jig box - check stock) fly swatter
map - depth hat or visor, face net
net for large fish n.spray
oars, anchor note pad, pen
pail, livewell boxes (boat and truck), pipe, tobacco, lighter
12v pump piss can
bungee (to hold rods on truck) rag to wipe hands/ rag for glasses
plastic bag for proven lures, junk rain gear
rods / reels
seat cushion and plastic foot stool Sansa clip MP3
sonar with transducer clamp snack, water, gum, juice box, thermos
super glue sun block
towel to hold pickerel sunglasses
sweat shirt with hood, sweat pants
Tums
Utility bag with the above
wallet, fish license, permits, cash
watch
life vest (s)
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I have some of those but not all. Take anyone thing away and you will surely need it when it is gone. I do keep a small tool set and will be adding a first aid kit.
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Try guiding out of a 23 foot boat. I’ve been all winter ( while recovering from shoulder replacement plus cataract surgery) reorganizing my rod boxes and such so I can find room for 6 life vests plus 6 inflatables. I don’t use rod boxes except for storage and I found crap I’ve been looking for 2 years for. I always stock my boat with many things I think I’ll need for clients and then can’t locate so I buy more of the same crap.
Funny story; After my hip replacement last June, I had a buddy pull my Excel Storm Cat 230 to the factory at Union City,Tn for an electrical check and to lower my engine and Jack plate. A few days later it came to me that my personal firearm was in my glovebox when the electrical supervisor called and mentioned my glovebox. I thought OH CRAP there goes my Pro Staff deal. I asked him where the contents of the glovebox were and he said they were locked up in the plant manager ‘s office. He told me they got amused by the amount of crap in the glovebox until they found a holstered 9mm.
It was all cool!
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I keep bare minimum in boat. I can't stand to have alot a crap all over the boat while I am fishing.
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Can you believe that all of the stuff on my list fit fine in a 10' V bottom? My lure box is small with 5 partitioned boxes that slide out; actively used soft plastics are in CD boxes; all else is in a plastic box storage container. Here are condensed examples:
CD boxes
Jig box
Unless I lose a lot of lures, the above could last for 4 - 5 outings.
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Bug spray and sunscreen are a must have.
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I carry a jump starter battery pack as well.
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