What to Bring

Appropriate Clothing:

Dress in layers to accommodate changing weather conditions. Consider moisture-wicking clothing to stay dry and comfortable throughout the day. Don’t forget a hat and sunglasses to protect against the sun’s glare.

Personal Gear:

Pack sunscreen, insect repellent, lip balm, and any personal medications you may need. It’s also wise to bring a small first aid kit for minor injuries or emergencies.

Camera or Smartphone:

Capture memories of your fishing adventure with photos or videos. Waterproof cases or bags can help protect your devices from water damage.

Snacks and Water:

Stay hydrated and energized throughout the day with plenty of water and snacks. Portable, non-perishable options like granola bars, nuts, and dried fruit are ideal.

Cooler:

If you plan to keep any fish, bring a cooler with ice to preserve their freshness during transport. Make sure to ask about keeping fish before the trip!

Optional Extras:

Consider bringing a fishing net, hat and polarized sunglasses for better visibility in the water, and a waterproof watch to keep track of time.

Positive Attitude:

Most importantly, come prepared with a positive attitude and a sense of adventure. Fishing trips are as much about enjoying the experience as they are about catching fish.