Quick Tips


Daypack


Daypack


Daypack

On Water

Bass fishing

Every full moon starting in April and through October, the crawfish hatch takes place. Here's a quick tip for the bass lovers… throw jig and pig for bass as well as crawdad (crawfish) pattern crankbaits. Jig and pig have a lead head jig with a fairly big hook. It is normally dressed with either a rubber skirt or hair. The pig is a trailer, often of pork rind, hence the name, or plastic. The concoction imitates a crawfish, and plastic trailers are often made to look like a crawfish. You will catch more big bass at this time. So, hollering at the moon pays off.

Sailing Essentials

Here are some items I like keep on board for day or weekend trips.
  • Extra foul weather gear and clothing for all weather types… you will need them eventually. Extra coats, gloves, and hats have come to the rescue many times.
  • Plenty of line (ropes) of various sizes and types.
  • Binoculars... for sighting buoys and other landmarks.
  • Inflatable PFD (Personal Flotation Device) with whistle… looks way cooler than the old Type III's and they really work.
  • Portable GPS and marine radio. Not legally required on smaller boats, but I consider the radio a necessity.
  • Plenty of batteries and flashlights…. keep the batteries out of the sun when you are off the boat.
  • Vinegar... cleans EVERYTHING, even the grime inside old engines.
  • Baking Soda, air freshener, or incense…my preference. Odor control is essential in a closed space.
  • Multi-tool and knife… use the toolbox for the big jobs.
  • Extra coolers... make it easy to divide and store cold foods and drink by category.
  • Extra water and canned food
  • Common Sense... this equates with safety at sea.

On Land

Hiking and Packing 101

Spring through fall brings out the packing or hiking adventurers who seek the outdoors` for great exercise and scenic views. Here are my quick reminders… plan, hydrate, and stay dry.

Plan
  • Check forecast
  • Select appropriate gear (layers of clothing, socks, boots, and pack)
  • Notify someone of hike itinerary
  • Bring compass and pocket knife
  • Hike with partner or group
Hydrate
  • Drink 16 oz. of water or sports beverage before hike, during break, and upon return
  • Carry camelback
Stay dry
  • Pack a poncho or light rain gear
  • Pack food or other items in pack in sealed plastic bags

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