brushhoggin Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 You guys think of anything else to add maybe? I'd be willing to contribute it here as a new log. Quote
GrundleLove Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 Do you fill that out while doing your TPS Reports? Quote
CFFF 1.5 Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 Looks nice but also looks like you basically copied the BassResource Fishing log and made a few organizational changes. It does look more organized though. http://www.bassresource.com/fish/fishing_log.html Quote
brushhoggin Posted February 11, 2011 Author Posted February 11, 2011 yeah its definitely a revision of the one here.we added hyacinth and cleaned it up some Quote
MFBAB Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 That's way more involved than mine but I definitely think keeping a log of some kind with the info that's most important to you is a big help. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted February 11, 2011 Super User Posted February 11, 2011 I am a land surveyor and use these one job field books for my fishing logs. They will fit in a pocket, waterproof and cheap if you lose one. http://www.engineersupply.com/elan-one-job-field-book.aspx Ronnie Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 Very nice log. I keep detailed information like that for all the muskie I catch, but really have a hard time doing that with bass. If you are able to keep up with it, that is great. I tried, but there would be those rare days I would catch 50+ bass and when I kept length and weight measurements on every fish, I felt like I spent half the time writing. I also felt like keeping records like that took away from just getting out and catching fish. I do keep records of the number of fish (and species) I catch on every outing with the measurement of the largest fish per species for that day and that seems to satisfy me. Again, great looking log and if you do keep up with it, you will have a very valuable historical data base. Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted February 11, 2011 Super User Posted February 11, 2011 too much work for me! Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 11, 2011 Super User Posted February 11, 2011 If you use electronics or care to incorporate them with your log, Way Point # or gps position might come in handy. A-Jay Quote
Super User bassfisherjk Posted February 11, 2011 Super User Posted February 11, 2011 Looks good to me.I been keeping one similar to that since 2000. Quote
brushhoggin Posted February 12, 2011 Author Posted February 12, 2011 nice idea A-Jay, I'll remember that Quote
BassResource.com Administrator Glenn Posted February 12, 2011 BassResource.com Administrator Posted February 12, 2011 The one that is posted on this site is the same log my buddy and I created in 1989. We used it to create thick notebooks of trip reports - and we learned a lot from them. Shortly after launching this site, I thought maybe a few folks might enjoy using it too. So I created the file and made it available for download. Since then, dozens of modified versions have popped up all over the Internet. Never in my dreams did I think it would become so popular! It's pretty cool to see somebody tweak it to fit their own style. You just made my day. Quote
fathom Posted February 12, 2011 Posted February 12, 2011 you may wanna add rod/reel used for each fish. not for the faint-hearted tho...at the end of a year's time, most folks are usually surprised at how little is needed to catch most of their fish. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 12, 2011 Super User Posted February 12, 2011 you may wanna add rod/reel used for each fish. not for the faint-hearted tho...at the end of a year's time, most folks are usually surprised at how little is needed to catch most of their fish. X2 - after 3 years of documentation, I realized that 5 percent of my baits caught 95 percent of my fish - the bait monkey was not happy. A-Jay Quote
JigMe Posted February 12, 2011 Posted February 12, 2011 you may wanna add rod/reel used for each fish. not for the faint-hearted tho...at the end of a year's time, most folks are usually surprised at how little is needed to catch most of their fish. X2 - after 3 years of documentation, I realized that 5 percent of my baits caught 95 percent of my fish - the bait monkey was not happy. A-Jay x2. most of my fishes were caught on plastics, lipless crank, or Jigs...haha Quote
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