Reel Time: Check, check and double-check!

By Rusty Chinnis

Check, check and double check!
Getting the hookup requires a lot of moving parts. Increase your odds by being prepared with the help of a checklist. – Rusty Chinnis | Sun

How many times have you arrived at the boat ramp to find you left something important behind? How about forgetting to put the drain plug in before launching the boat? Not often, I hope, but if you’re like me, there are a ton of other small items that might get overlooked, like a boat towel for the floor, or ice or food and drink.

Unfortunately, this happens to me all too often. It took way too long but, eventually, I decided to create a checklist and consult it every time before leaving the house. Each angler’s list will be somewhat different, but I offer you a look at mine in case you want some ideas to get started. I’ve found this to be a living checklist, meaning there’s always something you’ll need to add or subtract. I printed two copies of mine, laminated them and put one in the glove box of the car and one in the boat. I save a copy as a Word file and periodically update it. Here’s a look at my evolving list.

BOATING CHECKLIST

DAY BEFORE

  • Check to make sure boat batteries are charged;
  • Check to make sure there is adequate fuel;
  • Make sure winch battery is adequately charged.

BEFORE LEAVING GARAGE

  • Sunscreen applied and extra available;
  • Make sure trolling motor handle isn’t elevated;
  • Remove leaning posts from overhead storage;
  • Remove wheel chock;
  • Remove push pole and install on boat;
  • Bring a boat towel.

BEFORE LEAVING FOR RAMP

  • Check that trailer is secure;
  • Make sure plug is in boat drain;
  • Plug in and test trailer lights.

FISHING AND OTHER GEAR

  • Stripping basket;
  • Fly boxes, pliers, cable to charge phone;
  • Rods and reels, leaders, hooks, hook sharpener;
  • All barbs bent down on hooks before use.

BEFORE LAUNCHING

  • Double-check the drain plug;
  • Remove safety chain;
  • Loosen winch cable.

RETURNING TO RAMP AND BEFORE BACKING INTO GARAGE

  • After backing trailer to retrieve boat, tighten winch cable;
  • Remove leaning posts;
  • Make sure safety chain is secure;
  • Flush engine;
  • Before backing into garage make sure trolling motor is in upright position but not too high;
  • Secure wheel with chock;
  • Open all hatches.

A checklist can be a valuable asset considering the energy that’s required to get to your destination and start fishing. I’ve employed a checklist for traveling for years but it’s proving more valuable all the time!