Freshwater fishermen can enjoy fishing in a variety of locations while using a variety of techniques. Lakes, ponds, streams, creeks, and rivers can all make for the perfect ‘watering hole’ for your freshwater endeavours. But in order to make the most of your experience, you’ll want to ensure that you’ve packed the right gear for a safe and comfortable trip.
If you’re planning to fish as a complementary activity to your canoeing, kayaking, boating, or camping trip, then be sure to check out our other checklists for those activities as well to make sure that you’re fully prepared for the day(s) ahead! Otherwise, have a look at the checklist below, and run through your inventory of gear. Always be sure to bring your up-to-date fishing permits and licenses along for the trip.
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Essential Fishing Gear
Depending on what type of experience level you are, which equipment you prefer to use, and what your target catches are, you may have multiple options for your rod, reel, and lures. For a breakdown of each type, be sure to visit our Fishing Learning Center for extensive details on every option available.
Item | Why You Need It |
Tool for Cutting Line | |
Lip Grip | Tool for Safely Gripping Mouth of Fish |
Bait Net and Bucket | Catch and Store Live Bait |
Assists with Bringing in Catch | |
Place Catch for Live Transportation | |
Tool for Line/Leader/Hook Manipulation | |
Dry Your Tools and Yourself! |
Basic Gear
In addition to your activity-specific essentials, it’s always important to also pack for the outdoors with some basic gear. This gear can improve your safety and comfort while ensuring that you make the most of your trip. While you may choose to opt out of some of these items, be sure to review the list to know what’s recommended for your trip.
Item | Why You Need It |
Communication with Traveling Partners | |
Portable Energy Source | |
Camera | Remember the Day! |
Navigational Assistance | |
Navigational Assistance | |
Keep Snacks/Drinks/Fish Cool | |
Energy Food/Snacks | |
Keep Extremities Warm in Cool Conditions | |
Essential Tool | |
Light Source and Energy Source | |
Relax in Comfort |
Clothing
Freshwater fishing (check out our Ice Fishing Checklist if you plan to fish on the ice) typically involves the need for fishermen to not only dress for the season but to also prepare to get a little wet! Depending on the weather conditions ahead, plan to dress in layers or bring additional weather protection should the weather change throughout the day.
Item | Why You Need It |
Keep Warm in Cool Conditions | |
Light Torso Protection | |
Shield Yourself from the Elements | |
Convertible Pants | Durable Leg Protection |
Protect Yourself from the Rain | |
Insulation, Protect Eyes from Sun |
First Aid
As with any outdoor activity, you’ll want to ensure that you always bring your first aid essentials along for the trip. Keep in mind that wetter fishing conditions require first aid equipment that is stored in a watertight bag and that is designed to protect the user even in the presence of water.
Item | Why You Need It |
Cover Wounds and Keep them Dry | |
Keep Bugs at Bay | |
Useful for Sunburns | |
Combats Itchiness from Brush |