Pre-Fishing/Shrimping Trip Checklist:

Night fishing is dangerous. You have to plan for those things that are out of your control. Having a few simple items with you can save your gear and prevent you from a face to face meeting with FWC.
 

 Let’s Begin – 

  • Let somebody know where you are launching from and when you will return
  • Charge your cell phone, pack food and drink to stay hydrated
  • Start your boat at your home before departing to the boat ramps
  • Inspect your trailer, tires, license plate and guide-on poles
  • Bring your fishing license, boat registration and tow insurance cards
  • Test all batteries, top off batteries with distilled water
  • Check your navigation & stern lights before leaving.
  • Buy a mini lantern 360 degree LED light that can be cable tied to your stern light in an emergency
  • Check your fishing light battery endings. Rust can fail the light
  • Buy backup navigation clamp on lights at retail store
  • Bring cast net if you are catching your own bait
  • Call the bait store and make sure they have bait before you leave home
  • DO NOT ever put a rag or cup over stern light because it shines in your eyes.
  • Attach styrofoam crab balls to all anchor lines in the event you have to release your anchor line
  • Attach a small 3-4 inch buoy to all your fishing lights in the event you have to un-tether your lights in an emergency (barge)
  • Bring extra 7 pound fishing light anchor weights (you have to make these) and extra crab pot line (17 foot)
  • Pack both 8 inch and 4 inch cable ties to repair any holes in cast or dip nets
  • 8 inch cable ties are great to tie your fishing light cord to battery handle, cleat etc to prevent loss overboard
  • Pack 2 anchors so you can set your boat horizontal in the current
  • Bring a sharp knife that can cut through anchor rope in case you prop foul
  • Download or bring the fishing regulations for the State your fishing in
  • Bring a cooler and ice to keep the catch cold
  • Turn your headlights off while backing down the boat ramp
  • Ramps are made to launch 1-2 boats at same time, choose 1 side so another boat can launch along side of you
 

 

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