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Go Visual For Organization
3/28/2011

Trying to stay organized while fishing can be a bit difficult. There are so many different tools out there from lures to fishing rods. The fact of the matter they are tools. Each fishing pole and each lure has been designed for a specific purpose.
 

Most people understand this and have an extensive inventory they call their own. With so many great ideas widely communicated so openly on the web in combination with all this stuff how is a person to stay organized.

Some people may not consider organization a key in being successful when fishing but I believe it’s a must. Just think, trying to hurry up and put everything in the boat only to get on the water and you can’t find what you’re looking for.
 
You dig through you’re equipment and find what you need the first time. You even dig the second or third. More times than not you begin to lose you’re ambition to dig for things so you begin to use what’s on you’re rods or out in the open.
 
One approach to dealing with this is to go as visual as you can. Have a plan and set out a reasonable amount of the fishing lures and tools you believe you will need a head of time
 
Walleye Fisherman often struggle with leaders measured to a certain length. These leaders are used for anything from Hand Lining in the Detroit River to Stacker Rigs while trolling Planner boards in Saginaw Bay. Both approaches require multiple leader lengths that can range from five to fifty feet in length.
 

Keeping the long leaders identified and organized at a glance has always been a challenge. Most of the time if you can identify them the first time after switching leaders a few times the organization tends to fade away.  

There are several ideas out there including cutting swim noodles in sections to wrap you’re line around. These are very vulnerable to blowing out of the boat and still marking you’re leaders is difficult.

Commercial options tend to work out better. The commercial options tend to be made of more practical materials. These tend to provide the opportunity to label a location for each size. Some leader holders tend to have mounting options as well. This helps to keep you’re leaders visually organized and ready at a glance.
 


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