FISHING JOURNALS
Take a minute to think about this question. If you could name ONE thing that has or could make you a better angler, what would that ONE thing be? Years ago, I walked into the middle of a conversation between three of my friends and that was the question they were talking about, and then I was asked the same thing. Here’s their answers. 1 “JUST SPENDING TIME ON THE WATER”. 2 “LEARNING HOW FISH RELATING TO COVER & STRUCTURE” and 3 “BOAT CONTROL & KNOWING WHERE TO FISH IN DIFFERENT WEATHER”. So, I said, “I THINK STARTING A FISHING JOUNRAL WOULD BE MY ONE THING”. I could tell by their reaction that they didn’t believe me, and one friend said, “No, you didn’t understand the question”? I replied, I totally understood the question and I think my fishing journal is the ONE thing that has helped me catch more fish than anything else. Then adding, I agree with ALL your answers, but in a way, my ONE thing covers everything you guys just said, right? They looked back and forth at each other and started to get it what I was saying.
I started a journal maybe ten years ago and wish I would have started it 30 years ago and here’s why. If I’m having a hard time locating fish, I will look through my journal for a similar day/condition to see where and how I caught fish. A journal won’t pay off right away, but after two to three years if the fishing gets tuff, I guarantee, you will notice repeated patterns and your journal will give you details and tips on how and where you caught fish before. I never found it necessary to fill out the whole page, but that’s a personal choice. To me some of the lines do not have to be filled out, like what size and brand of rod and reel I was using or what pound test line I had on the reel that day. I know what kind of boat I have and do average anglers know or check what the barometric pressure is before they go fishing?
I have always kept mine simple. DATE, NAME OF THE LAKE, WEATER (SUN, CLOUDS, WIND, RAIN) AIR & WATER TEMPETURE, WATER CLARITY, IF I CAUGHT FISH IN COVER, OVER STRUCTURE AND WHAT DEPTH I WAS FISHING, WHAT KIND OF FISH I CAUGHT AT THAT LOCATION, THE AMOUNT AND SIZE OF FISH CAUGHT, WHAT LIVE BAIT I WAS USING, OR WHAT KIND OF LURE, THE SIZE AND COLOR OF THAT LURE. To me, the best part of keeping a fishing journal is the personal notes I add to it. I write down little notes like, who I was fishing with or did something funny happen that day.
Then when I look through my journal, it not only helps me catch fish when others aren’t but brings back some awesome memories too. So, will taking 5 minutes to fill out a half of page put more fish in your live well? I know it does. I’ve wrote before that I won’t promote any one brand of fishing equipment or tell anyone what I believe is the best brand to use, but I’m making an exception on this. After buying two or three different types of journals, I like the fishing journal RAINWRITER.COM, but I have found the same journal on AMAZON from RITE IN THE RAIN fishing journals and waterproof CORDURA FABRIC POUCH much cheaper. Buying a journal is up to you, but if you start keeping a log on the days you are fishing, I believe that ONE thing, WILL MAKE YOU A BETTER ANGLER and you will wish you started it years ago.
Hi my friend. Next time up remind me to show you our family journal from over 50 years ago. The “Chain” rocked!
I will definitely do that, sounds awesome!