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Essential Items to Pack for a Fishing Trip

January 24, 2020 by Pam Maynard

With the warm season approaching, you might start to look for things that the kids can do outside. After all, it’s important for them to stop spending so much time watching TV or playing popular video games, and nothing beats a day spent in nature to get them the much-needed fresh air and outdoor fun.

Moreover, if someone in your family has constantly mentioned that you should invest in a cool rubber fishing boat, then the answer becomes quite obvious, namely that you might very well start planning for a cool fishing trip for the entire family. With this being said, you might wonder what are the essential items that you will need to keep everyone comfortable.

Essential Items to Pack for a Fishing Trip

The essentials

While it’s true that you might be thinking about the kids more, the following details apply to adults as well, given that any outdoor adventure can include unforeseen little events such as getting the shoes wet.

However, given that we’re talking about a fishing trip which is probably going to take place in the spring or summer season, the first thing you need to worry about is the sun. Experts have been saying for years that we should not expose our skin to sun rays because they are very harmful, so the first thing you want to pack is hats for the entire family.

Of course, this means that you have a very good solution in case it rains too, so hats are a must-have. Next, solar protection should go into the bag. No matter if the trip takes place even in early spring, the sun can still cause burns, especially on delicate skin areas that have not been exposed to the sun for months, such as the neck and shoulders.

Essential Items to Pack for a Fishing Trip

Extra pairs of everything

As FishingMunk has mentioned, during any outdoor trip things can get out of hand, especially if the kids are very excited about discovering everything around them. They might accidentally step into some water or they might get their t-shirts wet. The same goes for the adults within the group as well, although not all of us are excited about running around when we’re in nature anymore.

With this in mind, you need to pack extra pairs of socks, pants, shoes, and shirts. If you are driving there, the good news is that you can simply leave them in the car and only use them if necessary. In case you take any other means of transportation, things might get a bit complicated and you may need to prioritize shoes and socks.

In terms of the choice between pants versus shorts, the former is the better alternative. Any area around lakes or water sources includes many insects as well. While this is absolutely normal, it’s definitely not fun if they start biting, and pants can prevent this from happening in a more effective way.

Essential Items to Pack for a Fishing Trip

Other aspects to consider

If you are planning to spend the entire day out fishing, then you need to pack a snack, as everyone will surely get hungry at some point and you cannot really rely on catching fish until it’s actually happening. Having towels within reach is also a good idea, as you can dry off in case you need to get into the water either to catch fish or to simply play some games with your kids.

You should also ask for some details before heading out to the lake to see if any facilities are available there, such as running water or toilets. This way, you’ll know whether you need to pack anything for personal hygiene or not. In terms of fishing gear, the person who is fishing surely knows everything that is necessary to make this a successful trip.

Given that we’re talking about spending a day (or several) outdoors, you should also get a jacket or vest that comes with lots of pockets. Having everything you need within reach can be of tremendous help, so this is not something that you should overlook.

If you’re taking the kids as well, they can get special vests as well, especially as this will contribute to their sense of adventure but also of responsibility, as they will need to make sure that they have everything they need to do small tasks around the fishing camp.

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Filed Under: home and living Tagged With: fishing, fishing trip

About Pam Maynard

Meet Pam, the heart and soul behind Mom Does Reviews! This busy wife, mom, and content creator shares her life from her happy homestead in New Hampshire. Her home is a bustling hub of love, shared with her son and three lively dogs. When she's not busy crafting engaging content, you can often find Pam enjoying quality time with her furry companions, indulging in her favorite chocolate, and savoring a good cup of coffee.



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