Tips For Planning A Perfect Fishing Trip
Planning a perfect fishing trip isn't as easy as loading your
tackle box into the car and setting off in the direction of
water. You need to really define what exactly you want in your
fishing experience and plan accordingly.
There's lots to consider when planning your trip and even more
so if you are planning a trip with buddies or for your family.
Not everyone has the same idea when it comes to the perfect
fishing trip and a little bit of planning can help make it a
trip everyone can enjoy.
Here's some things to consider for your next fishing trip:
Catching That Perfect Fish
Before you can catch the perfect fish you have to decide which
species of fish you want to go for. While some people love trout
others might be avid bass fisherman. Since bass are found in
warm waters and trout in cold waters, someone might be
disappointed if you did not consider the type of fish before
picking a location.
Deciding on what type of fish you want to catch narrows down
your destinations for you a bit which can help in further
planning. Don't worry though, there's plenty of places to go no
matter which type of fish you are angling for!
Size Or Quantity?
Some anglers like to catch fish after fish after fish. They
aren't happy unless they are reeling them in and size isn't
really that important, although there's always that hope that
the next nibble could be a big one. Others are only interested
in catching the big fish in the pond and will sit patiently all
day waiting for him to give a nibble.
While there are many places that offer an opportunity for both
types of fishing, this should be discussed beforehand so that
each member of the trip can be sure they are getting the type of
fishing they enjoy.
Fishing Style
One other thing to consider is the method you will use to catch
the fish. Will you be wading into streams? Trolling? Deep sea
fishing? Each one is a different experience and many people have
their preference. Make sure your group agrees on a method of
fishing and that the destination you are thinking about offers
that type of fishing.
Cost
As with anything, what you can afford will largely impact what
you can get for your fishing vacation
You need to get together with your group and decide what you can
spend. Perhaps you will have to make some compromises such as
sleeping in a tent instead of a cabin so you can afford a couple
days with a good local guide.
The hard part here is getting everyone in the group to agree on
how much to spend and where to put the bulk of the money. One
way to save money is to do your own cooking or have everyone in
the group bring a frozen dish along (enough to feed everyone)
and you'll have free meals for several nights.
When planning your trip, don't forget about shower and bathroom
facilities - especially if this is a family trip. If you have
opted for camping, the showers and bathrooms will be community
so you will have to share. A cabin on the other hand will
provide some privacy.
So, if you really want a great fishing trip, start by planning
just exactly what you want out of the trip and how much you are
willing to spend. Do it right and you can have the fishing trip
of a lifetime.