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Originally posted by Eben
I dont bring anything....
that way I dont forget anything...
I'm out of the truck and in the water in 4 minutes flat.
less is more
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This IS a great thread and my post above was a bit of a jackass satement...
This is what I do on my missions into the unknown.....
Firstly, what I said in my above qoute is what I carry on me. hardly anything.. I dont like a lot of gear hanging off of me. In my waders I carry a power bar or 2, an extra bail spring, and a tiny tool kit for my reel incase I do snap a spring(only happened once and I was into fish).
In my plugbag I carry all the bells and wistles I will need, plugs, tins, a full spool of flourocarbon leader,etc, and an extra spool for the reel.
If I'm going far from my truck I'll bring a backpack with some other stuff like food (granola bars, water, a couple apples) an extra reel, , waterproof windbreaker, extra batteries...and any other extras
In the bassmobile I usually keep a small toolbox, reel lube, a scale for the big one, binoculars for spotting distant blitzes, a weather radio, extra rod/reel, a plethera of plugs, cooler..A.k.A the cow coffin, sunscreen, a bunch of bottles of water, more granola bars and apples, and sometimes a digital camera.
I actually dont live in narragansett, I live in Kingston so it is about a 15 minute drive to get down to the water, so I d try to be prepared...
I also bring a book with me incase I find myself waiting for the tides to be in my favor...