Night Boat Fishing Checklist
Boat Fishing At Night Checklist
Here is an easy checklist of items you will need before you head
out for a night fishing trip.
** Two Flashlights with new batteries in each. -Sure enough, one
of those flashlights is not going to work when you get out on
the water. Of course, this usually happens when you only have
one flashlight with you.
(While it isn't mandatory, if you are serious about night
fishing, you should have an Evening Secret on your boat - for maximum catching at
night.) (http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialsecret/boat-prep
.php)
** Pair of needle nose pliers -Since it is harder to see your
line at night than during the day, you have a greater chance of
hooking the fish deeper than usual with the delayed reaction
time. The pliers will make your life much easier in these cases.
** Insect repellant -A good mosquito repellant is critical to
your sanity on the water. We have used "Skin-so-soft" by Avon
and I think it works the best out of any of them. Anything with
deet is better than nothing at all.
** Plenty of lures, line, extra rod & reel, etc -This is an
obvious one.
** Extra fuse for the boat. -If you blow a fuse out on the water
and your boat lights go out, you could be in trouble.
** Blacklight - Using a blacklight with a clear blue fluorescent
line will really help you see those hits faster.
** Spare boat battery - Running all of those lights,
blacklights, etc can put a strain on your battery. Better safe
than sorry.
** First Aid kit - Whether you end up with a snake bite or get
hooked by your buddy's cast, you will need proper medication,
Band-Aids and peroxide, etc.
** Cell Phone - Although sometimes you may find it difficult to
get a good signal on the water, a cell phone can literally save
your life if you get into trouble.
There are many other things you should pack for your trip. These
are just some of the bigger items we have found useful in the
past.