What should we pack for a day fishing trip?
lalaland asked:
We are going for a day fishing trip what all should we pack oh it’s me and my parents and yonger sibings
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We are going for a day fishing trip what all should we pack oh it’s me and my parents and yonger sibings

September 14th, 2009 at 7:52 pm
sunscreen, sandwiches, bring a cooler for drinks… uhm, bring some beef jerky, bags a chips…. light things that aint all that heavy. maybe like some cookies and gum.
oh yeah - dont forget your reel and rod please - or it will be a very boring day for ya.
September 18th, 2009 at 2:34 am
If you’re going on a party boat out on the ocean (from your name I assume you’re in L.A., so that may be what you’re asking about), start with comfortable clothes and a windbreaker in case a breeze comes up, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat with a brim. Shoes which won’t be ruined by water (don’t wear sandals). It’s useful to have a small towel to wipe your hands off with. Bring a camera, too. Motion sickness pills (take before the boat leaves), unless you’ve been on the ocean before and know you don’t have a problem with seasickness.
Food and drinks will be on sale on the boat, or you can bring a sack lunch. (Party boats don’t allow you to bring coolers.) Some operations have regulations about bringing drinks aboard, but a bottle of water should be no problem.
You should also bring money to tip the crew (assuming you have a good time), pay for food, and for fish cleaning.
As far as fishing tackle, that will vary with where you’re fishing and what you’re fishing for. You can generally rent it at the landing. Same with the bait and hooks and sinkers. Check with the boat or landing for details — most of them have websites, and get to the landing well before departure so you can ask questions and buy whatever is needed. As for specific fishing questions out on the boat, ask the crew.