Good list going. I didn't see Reel Magic in there. I love that stuff... Also, did anyone include TP or wet wipes? Good to have those on board, too!

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Good list going. I didn't see Reel Magic in there. I love that stuff... Also, did anyone include TP or wet wipes? Good to have those on board, too!
Another thing I forgot to mention in my last post is a fishing log. It might not be something you actually keep in the tackle box but it's something definitely worth keeping. Get a little notepad and record the fish you catch (species, size, bait or lure used, date, season, weather conditions at the time of the catch, water conditions, temperatures, location, depth, etc...). You'll find over the years that a pattern will develop and make it easier on you in future outings to know where to find fish and what baits or lures to use. I've been doing this for 3 years now and my fishing gets better and better each year because I have a guideline to go by so I'm spending less time trying to figure out the pattern and more time catching fish.
Man I don't leave for a fishing trip in my Yak, boat, Atv, motorcycle or car trip without wet wipes. Like Gerald Swindle said....sometimes a man needs a maintenance wipe. Lol!
You guys should search you tube on his wet wipe needs.
If your spouse or significant other fishes with you then tp is a must and the baby wipes will win you a few points too. Also, go to Walmart and buy 2 or 3 of those $1 disposable plastic ponchos. They are like gold if you get caught in a rainstorm.
Good idea on the poncho. I need to get a few to have and throw one in the tackle bag.
Besides the obvious tackle things i always try to take with me are as follows
good quality pliers
sharp knife
rain jacket
Paper towels or Tp
A medicine bag with ,Tylenol or motrin,Chlorotabs for allergy and sinus,Pepto for stomach issues.Dental floss,And my vaping supplys ,aka electronic cigarettes.
And also some medical gear,band aide,antibiotic ointment
But also i would agree if you have a conceald carry it would not be a bad idea to take your weapon with you .As i was fishing yesterday on a very isolated reservoir and they was about 4 guys shooting guns in the water and drinking.So i always think it is best to be prepared if the need be . As on most lakes you are out of cell range and could not call for help if a problem arose
Hand sanitizer is a good thing to have too....especially if you get a bad cut, need clean hands to eat something, or to kill the smell of that slimy drum or carp you just had to unhook. Ha ha ha!
