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How to Keep a
Fishing Log |
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In its most
simple form, a fishing log (or fishing journal) is a
notebook used to record information from individual
fishing trips such as date, location, fish caught,
lures used, weather, and similar things.
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The purpose of the log is to
save pertinent information that can be reviewed later to remember
the what, when, where, why, and how.
- Designate a
notebook to be used as your fishing log.
- Mark
general information at the top of a new page before
you start fishing that includes: Date, Water Name,
Specific Location (“below dam”, “7.3 miles after
turnoff”, etc), Start Time, and Fishing Partners.
- Make mental
notes of each fish caught and how you caught it.
This includes: lure or fly used, type of water,
water depth, lure depth, retrieval type and retrieve
speed, and time caught. Alternatively, you can keep
a small notepad in your tackle box or fishing vest
and quickly jot down this information after catching
each fish.
- Observe
weather conditions while you fish, including air
temperature, cloud cover, wind speed, and
precipitation.
- Observe
water conditions while you fish, including water
temperature, water level, and water clarity.
- Observe
insect hatches while you fish.
- Use a fine
mesh net to seine the water for insects or small
fish which may be an important food item to imitate.
- Write down
the aforementioned information in your fishing log
when you change fishing locations or at the end of
the day.
- Complete
the fishing log entry at the end of the fishing day
by writing down information such as: End Time, Best
Hours Fished, and General Notes from the day. It may
also be useful to sketch a map of the area fished
and indicate good fishing locations and poor fishing
locations.
- Transfer the
written fishing logs to a computer for easier
searching and analysis. The best option is to use
computer software designed specifically for
maintaining fishing logs. There are web sites
designed for this as well as standalone software
programs. A more basic and less desirable option is
to keep all of the fishing data in a spreadsheet or
other document.
- Keep track of
specific locations fished by using either a GPS
receiver or by tracking mileage using a car’s
odometer.
- In the US,
most river water levels can be found at the USGS web
page.
- Keep a small
notepad and pencil in your fishing vest or tackle
box to make note of weather and water conditions as
well as fish catch information
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