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Old 04-25-2005, 02:20 PM   #1
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Spring checklist--audience participation time

Some of you, like me, have already started the new season (and like me, likely left home without something you missed later on ). The rest, you'll be heading out on the maiden voyage in a couple of weeks. Let's see if we can put together a checklist for the first trip of the season. It goes without saying that you've serviced all your reels and re-spooled with fresh line, sharpened hooks, and done all of the major things. I'm talking about the little details you tend to overlook in the flush of excitement about FINALLY beating the shack-nasties

I'll start:

-Fresh batteries for the flashlights.
-Check hook file to make sure it's not a sheet of rust (and replace if needed).
-Check spool of leader material and add another to the bag if needed.
-Locate box of snaps, swivels, and other terminal gear and put it in plug bag.
-Check 4x4 gear to make sure you have all of it, including your tire guage.
-Pliers
-Spare reel spool for the reel you'll be using now, not the one you used last November that's still in your bag.
-Ever leave without your waders on the first trip? I have
-That bag of small rubber you bought at the show, the ones that said "I'm perfect for those early spring outings"?

What can you add to the list?

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Old 04-25-2005, 02:34 PM   #2
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Cool

1) Waders
2) Wader belt
3) Foul weather top
4) Korkers and replacement studs and duct tape
5) Sweatpants, sweatshirt (I prefer fleece tops and bottoms), tube socks
6) Hat & Gloves
7) Beverages and snacks
8) Pliers & sheath
9) Belt gaff
10) Sand spike
11) Waterproof flashlight and spare batteries
12) Length of thick rope to string up your catch.
13) Boga-grip or similar type of weighing scale

14) Tide charts
15) Weather report

16) Rods (including backups)
17) Reels
18) Spare spools

19) Hooks
20) Swivels
21) Snaps
22) Leader
23) Lead sinkers - bank, pyramid, or storm, various sizes

24) Lures - tins
25) Lures - bucktail jigs and trailers (pork rinds, plastic rubs)
26) Lures - Scandinavian-style swimmers (single body, jointed)
27) Plugs - poppers (polaris and pencil types), and spooks
28) Plugs - metal lipped swimmers (e.g., dannies)
29) Plugs - darters
30) Plugs - bottle swimmers
31) Plugs - needlefish
32) Lures - rubber minnows, paddletail type swimmers, jerk baits

33) Plug bag(s) and tackle bag(s)

34) Coolers
35) Ice
36) Filet knife
37) Tape measure/ruler
38) Recent copy of updated fishing regs
39) Bait cutting board
40) Bait knife

41) Tire pressure gauge
42) 12 inch x 12 inch plywood jack boards
43) Tow cables
44) Porta-potties and TP for your bungholes
45) Shovel suitable for moving sand
46) Jack
47) 4WD Beach Permit
48) First aid kit
49) Fire extinguisher
50) Spare air hose and nozzles

51) Your prescription meds
52) Fully-charged cell phone

53) Fishing buddy

Extra Gear for Newport, Jamestown, and The Avenues - ASIAN FISH POACHERS

* Lots of non-biodegradable litter (like beer cans, fishing line, bait wrappers and soiled baby diapers). Don't be stingy, spread it around.

* A swaggering I-don't-give-a-fukk disregard for sportsman-like conduct and marine recreational fishing regulations.

Extra Gear for Newport, Jamestown, and The Avenues - GOOD Weather

54) SOS inflatable vest and replacement CO2 cartridges
55) Wetsuit instead of waders and foul weather top
56) Waterproof marine band VHF in case you need to call for help
57) Change of underwear in case you have a close call with a wave
58) Several hundred hours of swimming at the local Y under your belt.

Extra Gear for Newport, Jamestown, and The Avenues - BAD Weather

59) Your ID tattoed on your forehead
60) Your next-of-kin phone contact in a waterproof ziploc bag
61) Your signed organ donation card
62) Updated Last Will & Testament
63) Proof of most recent premium paid for your life insurance policy

Extra Gear for Breachways - WEEKDAYS

64) Duct tape to cover your mouth up to mask uncontrollable giggling

Extra Gear for Breachways - WEEKENDS

65) Taser or cattle prod

Extra Gear for Breachways - HOLIDAY WEEKENDS

66) Threat Level III A Kevlar ballistic vest (riot helmet optional)
67) Glock pistol, 9mm - .357 Sig - .40 S&W - .45 ACP - 10 mm (n.b. you can fire a Glock underwater if you need to).
68) Four spare loaded mags for the Glock
69) Zip-loc bags for Glock
70) Rhode Island carry permit http://www.riag.state.ri.us/criminal/bci.php
71) Name and # of good criminal attorney to bail you out.

Extra Gear for Quonnie East - Anytime

72) Spud gun to launch tubers or rotten chum at the RIMS guys on the other side.

73) Big metal pot or bucket to bang on at 2 a.m. on the way out to the rocks so you can announce to the locals that you are poaching scup.

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Old 04-25-2005, 02:45 PM   #3
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Old 04-25-2005, 02:45 PM   #4
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Looks like this thread is done. Thanks Weewee

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Old 04-25-2005, 02:53 PM   #5
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I'd like to add extra fuses for your vehicle, and or possibly a hi lift jack, 1 gallon zip locks come in handy in case you decide to bring fillets home and you can just toss 'em under your seat, extra tire guages even if they're the buck a piece ones come in handy in case someone else needs one, ya dont feel so bad when ya let someone borrow a tire guage in the lot and they dont return it and it was only a buck... One pack of storm shads to be kept on ones person at all times (learned this the hard way thanks peter) and all the other stuff thats been mentioned, oh sunscreen and also repellent I hate the no see ums....

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Old 04-25-2005, 02:54 PM   #6
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Looks like this thread id done. Thanks Weewee
I guess when you're posting for three, you gotta get your money's worth

The idea was to let some of the other kids play too, Ben
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Old 04-25-2005, 02:55 PM   #7
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Ben I hope you don't take anything out. or you will have to double check. My first outing last week I was pleasantly surprised I had everything.
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Old 04-25-2005, 02:56 PM   #8
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Old 04-25-2005, 02:57 PM   #9
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WeeWee any room for yourself in your truck?

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Old 04-25-2005, 03:13 PM   #10
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It's all in a trailer. He just hitches it up to his truck and goes
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Old 04-25-2005, 03:18 PM   #11
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Korkers, Ive left home w/o them a few times
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Old 04-25-2005, 03:20 PM   #12
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Dont forget a leash if you're wading and need to tie a fish off to your waist...
Duct Tape (For patching holes in your waders on the fly
Black tape (for everything else..
Extra flashlight/neck light

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Old 04-25-2005, 03:32 PM   #13
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GEEz whata @#$%^& surprize / I never really stopped fishin ,except when the ice forced a stoppage ///

never cleaned any gear of any kind
never did anything with the boat because it stayed in all winter /& I fished out of it inJanuary & february////

what I did due was ::

replace hubs & bearing of the trailer //because I actually blew them out //
replaced the cable on the trailer because it was ready to go//
got the lights to work on the tin boat ,because when it got dark I had no lights //
put my waders on last week & went fishin //they leaked -threw them away //
put batteries in a head lamp /because when I went to use it //they were dead..//
changed line on a reel yesterday// finally got sick of last years loops

no changed hooks leaders, reels ,line or anything else that would make good sense....

sooooooooooooo I have no @#$%#$%$% excuse when all my gear breaks down /or fish keep snapping my line ///

the adventure continues /////

ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!

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Old 04-25-2005, 03:41 PM   #14
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Old 04-25-2005, 04:25 PM   #15
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I'm a 100% ready.

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Old 04-25-2005, 04:30 PM   #16
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check waders for leaks

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Old 04-25-2005, 04:31 PM   #17
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Old 04-25-2005, 05:57 PM   #18
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RAG"S!! I always forget rags!!!! for them slimy eels and wiping the crap off!!
Trash bags to pick up your trash!!

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Old 04-25-2005, 06:25 PM   #19
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I'm a cross between Ben an clamma...totes for everything and everything in the totes..plus some..extra's of most things.....one thing I can't stress enough is having an UP TO DATE first aid kit[2] one under the seat of your car or truck and one on the boat...clean packing if you or someone else decides to slice half a hand off or get spiked by a dog fish in your artery on your wrist 15 miles offshore...chitt happens anywhere.

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Old 04-25-2005, 06:26 PM   #20
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Old 04-25-2005, 07:29 PM   #21
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Old 04-25-2005, 07:51 PM   #22
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Steve, you might as well put some Krazy glue in the first aid kit, in case you get cut good and are miles offshore, it's a good way to close a wound. Was used in the field during VietNam. I have had to use it myself. Just don't close completely so you don't seal in any infection. Just remember "You'd be Krazy to use Super glue ....


Ben, what's this about a belt gaff?

Oh yeah, the phone # for the local EPO and other authorities for when I see non legal fish being killed. eessed: I am gonna do something when I see that this year......

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Extra Gear for Newport, Jamestown, and The Avenues - GOOD Weather

51) SOS inflatable vest and replacement CO2 cartridges
52) Wetsuit instead of waders and foul weather top
53) Waterproof marine band VHF in case you need to call for help
54) Change of underwear in case you have a close call with a wave
55) Several hundred hours of swimming at the local Y under your belt.

Extra Gear for Newport, Jamestown, and The Avenues - BAD Weather

56) Your ID tattoed on your forehead
57) Your next-of-kin phone contact in a waterproof ziploc bag
58) Your signed organ donation card
59) Updated Last Will & Testament
60) Proof of most recent premium paid for your life insurance policy

Extra Gear for Breachways - WEEKDAYS

61) Duct tape to cover your mouth up to mask uncontrollable giggling

Extra Gear for Breachways - WEEKENDS

62) Taser or cattle prod

Extra Gear for Breachways - HOLIDAY WEEKENDS

63) Threat Level III A Kevlar ballstic vest
64) Glock pistol, 9mm - .357 Sig - .40 S&W - .45 ACP - 10 mm
65) Four spare loaded mags for the Glock
66) Zip-loc bags for Glock
67) Rhode Island carry permit
68) Name and # of good criminal attorney to bail you out.
we need to fish more
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Old 04-25-2005, 08:48 PM   #24
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Ben, what's this about a belt gaff?


Nightfighter, I find this belt gaff very helpful on jetties and breachway rockpiles if I know I want to keep a fish, or if there is a fish stuck in the rocks and the only way to get it out to release it is to lip gaff it.

Eben - when are we going fishing?
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Old 04-25-2005, 09:29 PM   #25
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-leader wallet
-need new vest like FWW's
-eel rigs
-plug rigs
-chunk rigs
-korker
-breathable wader
-wading boots
-flashlight
-knife
-gloves
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-rod n reel
-plug bag w/ assorted lures
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Old 04-25-2005, 09:50 PM   #26
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now this is the what did WeeWee forget list

portable weather radio

30 Gallon Keep Alive tank with aerotor system
AmmoLok
Baitsaver
Kosher Salt
small rod
sabiki rigs
cast net
Long Handled Square face Dip Net

Canal Basket
Canal Bike
bike rack
cooler rack

Kosher salt (you can never have enuf)
2 100-150' gill nets
gillnet pick
recreational inshore gill net permit
long handled dip net

belly boat

MikeP...this would have been a geeod threat...send Int angler to get weewee

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Old 04-26-2005, 05:11 AM   #27
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Old 04-26-2005, 05:29 AM   #28
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Pair of good wire cutters

In case someone gets hooked in the head you can snip the hook so the person does not have to fish all night with a hook buried in his head some anti biotic to put on wounds after
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Old 04-26-2005, 05:39 AM   #29
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Old 04-26-2005, 06:20 AM   #30
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