Organization - One Key To
Success
Bass fishing is a sport that can require a box full of
tackle for the dynamic bass fisherman. Keeping
all of your tackle organized and easily accessible is a formula for the
proficient bass fisherman.
I am no perfectionist on this organization topic and have
even been called sloppy and unorganized by my fishing partners at times but in
an instant if I want to throw a specific lure that I have in my boat, whether it
is a lure that I haven’t thrown in years or days I know right where it is and
can be fishing that lure in moments.
If you have an intuition to throw a bait and you know the
bait will work in a situation, whatever it might be, then you have to put that
intuition into action. If the exact
location of that bait that fits your intuition is unknown and it would take you
five minutes to find it, the timing of the intuition is thrown off and it is
lost. Your frustration of not
knowing where the lure is overpowers the intuition and the feeling is wasted and
unfulfilled. You might not even
take the time to look for the bait if you don’t know exactly where it is and
the same thing happens. You cannot
fish instinctively to your maximum potential if you don’t know where all of
your baits are.
There are certainly plenty of other reasons to be organized
in the boat , however this is one of my main reasons for being organized, so
that I can act upon an instinct in an instant.
I keep most of my crankbaits, topwaters, rogues, hooks,
weights, and soft plastics in clear plastic boxes. The boxes are labeled: shallow
cranks, mid cranks, deep cranks, worms, craws, french fries, soft jerk baits,
hula grubs, topwaters, rogues, diving rogues, etc.
The labels are all in plain view and facing up at me when I
open my deck lid in my boat. It
takes constant maintenance to keep these boxes organized. All of the baits you use in a day have to be put back where
they came from at the end of the day to keep up with this system.
After a while you will memorize the location in each box where every
single lure lies and this will even speed up your lure location when you need
one.
This all goes back to the “little things” that I refer
to. If you constantly strive to do
the little things, they will eventually all add up to making you a more
effective bass fisherman and lead you to catching more fish.
Good luck fishing.
Capt. Bill Cannan