Fishing is a great way of spending time with your friends and family. It can also become an enjoyable experience especially when you have all the supplies needed for fishing. Below, you’ll find a fishing trip checklist of everything you might need to make successful fishing activity.
Fishing Trip Checklist:
- Fishing license
- Binoculars
- Line/Reels/Leader/Rods
- Boat and Trailer license
- Tackle Box
- Update your electronics
- Pack everything
- Check all batteries
- Practice fish identification
- Check weather
- Tide chart
- Be familiar with local rules, regulations, limits, etc.
- Gallon bucket
- Rods
- Line Clippers/pliers
- Specific type of fishing line
- Coated knotless landing net
- Sinkers
- Swivels
- Circle hooks
- Livewell/Bait
- Lip Grip
- Tackle box
- Towel
- Mouth Spreaders
- Bobber stops
- Fish string
- Bobber
- Needlenose Pliers
- Rod Case
- Cradle/Landing net
- Wide-brimmed hat
- Rain jacket
- Waterproof boots
- Long insulated underwear
- Breathable and insulated socks
- Deck shoes
- Hip boots/Waders
- Rain suit
- Polarized sunglasses
- Boots ice fishing
- VHF 2-way radio
- Cell phone
- Matches with case/Lighter
- Camera
- GPS
- Fish Finder
- Fire extinguisher
- Cooler
- Compass
- Audible signal device
- Binocular Harness
- Bug spray
- Sunglasses Leash
- First-aid kit
- Snacks/high energy food
- Knife
- Ice tool
- Water
- EPIRB
- Anchor rope
- Boat anchor
- Bulbs/Navigation lights
- Personal floatation devices
- Fender rope
- Fenders
- Paddle/Pole
- Oil/Gas
- Spotlight
- Deck lines
- Trolling motors (If you need to buy a new one, try our best trolling motor list)
- Spare/Drain Plug
- Filet knife
- Cooking oil
- Cooking utensils
- Eating utensils
- Fish batter
- Weight scale
- Plastic bags
Having the right fishing gear can mean the difference between success and failure. Safety is also highly recommended, and you should ensure that you are accompanied by someone else who knows all the fishing precautions. Double check everything and ensure that they are all in working conditions before you leave. You are also encouraged to notice the people you are leaving behind regarding the fishing area you will be heading. Make sure that the weather is friendly to limit any risks.
Have a nice trip!