how to prepare for fishing on a boat
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Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network
Show Name: Hookin’ a Big One
Episode Title: how to prepare for fishing on a boat
You are listening to Hookin’ a Big One
the podcast with your host(s) Harrison Mylowe.
In this episode of Hookin’ a Big One
the Podcast we discuss: how to prepare for fishing on a boat
get your license & check regs, pack safety gear (PFDs, first aid, flares), bring weather-appropriate layers & sun protection, essential tackle (rod, reel, hooks, line, pliers, cutters), and food/drinks, plus cash, while researching target species (Stripers, Fluke, Tuna) and hot spots for your season
- Licenses & Permits: Get your NJ saltwater fishing license and any required federal permits (like for sharks).
- Regulations: Check NJ Fish & Wildlife for current size/creel limits for species like Stripers, Fluke, Tautog, Bluefish, Cod, & Tuna.
- Weather & Fish Reports: Check forecasts (wind is key!) and local reports (The Fisherman, etc.) to know what's running and where.
- Boat Prep: Check safety gear (PFDs, VHF, flares, fire ext.), navigation, and engine (if applicable).
- Rods/Reels: Suitable for target fish (e.g., heavier for offshore tuna/shark).
- Line/Hooks: Plenty of line, circle hooks (for sharks), swivels, sinkers.
- Tools: Pliers (hook removal), line cutters, gaff/harpoon (for big fish).
- Bait/Lures: Live bunker, eels, clams, or artificials (jigs, plugs, spoons).
- Electronics: Fish finder to locate structure and fish.
- Clothing: Layers (base, mid, rain gear), wide-brimmed hat, non-slip shoes.
- Sun Protection: High SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, protective eyewear.
- Health: Seasickness meds (take early!), first-aid kit, snacks, water, bug spray.
- Storage: Waterproof bag for phone/keys, coolers (fish/drinks), bucket for bait.
- Cash: For gratuities, bait, or galley purchases.
- Listen: To the captain/crew for safety and fishing tips.
- Be Aware: Of slippery decks and lines.
- Focus: On your line, fish finder, and surroundings.
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