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Hunting/ Fishing Journal?
JimmyHoffa:
I was keeping a ton of notes when first starting for steelhead. The plan was to organize in some form similar to a journal. But so many rivers were open and for so long, and usually so busy with fish or making jigs and spinners that I didn't get to it. Eventually just so much info it would've been hard to go back and organize it.
Now there have been so many changes--closed rivers, no plants, new rules etc that not much would help today anyways. Probably be super depressing to read about steelhead from back then vs now.
fish vacuum:
I kept a fishing journal for several years. I still reference it from time to time, mostly to see where I have been at certain river flows, how long it takes to float different stretches, and when The fish start showing up in different places. The information comes in handy.
NRA4LIFE:
I swear at myself all the time for not doing that. I would love to know how many critters I've killed but after 40+ years of hunting, there's no way I could remember them all. I'm guessing I've killed 100 or more big game animals, but I don't know for sure.
If you are young, do this. Some day you will be happy you did.
gaddy:
I would also recommend a camera. I never carried one or had one in camp. My brother got into photography and went nuts. He would put together an album or send pictures to me after hunts. It was the only time we got together each year and it is nice to look at the picts now and then to remember years past.
Skyvalhunter:
Lets see some of the pics
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