What to Bring With?

We provide everything that our clients need for their big fishing expedition as far as rods, reels, bait, and other necessities for anyone who is going to try and catch the big one. However, as a fishing guide, we cannot provide all of the convenience items that people may also want to bring along. If you are going to go fishing with us, there are a few things that you may want to bring along to ensure your personal comfort.

What We Provide for You

FirstAid-223x300Our goal is to help our clients catch fish. Depending on the type of expedition that you have planned, we will provide the bait that works best for catching that type of fish. We have nets available, poles, and we provide some first aid items in case of an accident. We also keep pliers and other tools on-board for issues that may come up. Some of our long trips include a light meal around midday, but if you have other requirements, you should take them into consideration.

What You Should Supply

Before you join us on a trip, you may want to pick up a few items. We have a tarp over the deck of our boats, but some visitors may still get a sunburn. Therefore, we recommend that you bring sun block along with you. If you have to have snacks or you need to eat following a certain diet, you may also want to bring along snacks and lunch for yourself. We do not provide gloves for our guests and some people want them.

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Some guests also choose to bring their own multi tools, especially if they are already fishermen and feel comfortable repairing their own broken fishing lines and getting hooks from their fish’s mouth. This also helps us to keep up with the needs of other less experienced fishermen. If our tools are in use, you will not have to wait your turn for our tools.

FishingToolThe Best Leatherman Multi Tool to Bring

If you do not currently have a multi-tool, you may want to look into purchasing one for your fishing trip. I would personally recommend you read through any multi tool reviews that you can find and discover whether other people use them for fishing or if they are more suitable for other things.

Generally speaking, a good fishing multi-tool will have scissors that are easy to access, needle nose pliers, a knife, and perhaps a file. However, some multi tools also come with fish scalers and fish hook removers. If you could find one of these, you would be ahead of the game.

The main thing that you should avoid is perhaps the handy tools that have a lot of areas inside of them that could end up filled with fish scales. They could be a little hard to clean out if you are not careful in choosing the right tools and there are not many people who want to smell their fishing trip for a long time after they return home.