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GPS For Boating Fishermen" by Joe Breunig (Spring 2005) |
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Using Available Technology to Your Advantage
Time is one of our most precious assets. As fishermen (and
women), we are always looking for ways to maximize our angling
adventures. One proven method that resourceful anglers have used
for years is GPS; GPS stands for Global Positioning Systems.
With a GPS unit, you will know where you are and where you're
headed. In addition, there are more benefits to be gained. Let's
review some of the finer points...
· Trip Pre-Planning
For argument's sake, we'll assume that you can remember all of
the lakes you have ever fished. Chances are, there are several
"Favorite Spots" at each of those locations. Can you immediately
recall the exact distance between each locale and travel time to
move between those points? Some people just know this stuff
instinctively, while others like myself, have a poor sense of
time and direction. Recording this information will not only
assist you on future trips, but others in your fishing party
will be appreciative of your organizational skills. Besides,
there is a lot of comfort to be found knowing that each time you
plan an outing, you've guaranteed yourself to find those places
of "fish heaven" on demand.
· Sharing the Wealth
Knowing the exact longitude and latitude is the most precise way
to relate the position of your favorite, fishing holes. The
quality of today's GPS units have a tolerance error of about 1
meter (or about 39 inches for the metrically challenged people).
That's pretty amazing when you understand the actual size of
mother Earth. Like real estate, the three most important keys
are: LOCATION, LOCATION and LOCATION. Everyone has their own
"Inner Circle" of friends and hopes that they can be trusted not
to divulge these hidden, fishing nirvanas. However, emergency
situations may arise, which results in an unexpected man
overboard condition. Radioing for assistance may help insure
that your lasting friendships continue. Then again, you may only
feel generous at your death bed and pass along the information
as an inheritance to future generations. After all, who am I to
question the sacredness of such closely, guarded secrets?
· Real-Time Navigation
When traversing shallow waters, current strength, shoal
anomalies, sand bars and underwater obstacles can present
difficulties in the best of weather conditions. Most people
agree that the only constant in life is "Change". Not using a
GPS unit may be viewed as taking an undue risk. With the
advances in technology, one can link their GPS unit to the
vessel's "Auto Pilot Navigation" system. Thus one can spend more
time focusing on the more important concerns of the day, such as
"How are the fish biting?", "Do we have enough bait?" and the
ever popular "Is the fishing party happy with the
accommodations?".
· Waypoint Annotations
With these wonderful GPS devices, you can store digital images
of: the scenery, other fishing vessels, your buddies and their
latest trophies, and so forth. Why rely on your own memory when
inexpensive "flash" memory is abundant? Creating visual
references as waypoint annotations will insure a lifetime of
future discussions (to relive past glories in vivid detail).
· Post-Trip Analysis
Towards the end of the day, before the details of your latest
expedition become a sweet, forgotten memory, it's a good idea to
record specific observations. Capturing these nuances of this
excursion may provide beneficial clues to the next successful
outing. Don't be afraid to compare notes with your fishing party
- it's amazing how people can see the same event differently.
(And please - NO heated debates; crack open a can (or two) of
your favorite beverage as necessary.) In addition to capturing
photos, you should consider saving text notes regarding things
such as:
· Fish Patterning · Casting Points · Water coloration and
Temperature · Time of Day · New Scouted Areas · Baits Used ·
Members of the Fishing Party · Types and Numbers of Fish Caught
by Person · Moon Phase · And other tidbits deemed important
· Measuring Success
Success has many different forms; even the criteria for success
will vary. Enhance its likelihood by using available GPS
technology to your advantage today.
Joe Breunig is the webmaster of Bunganut Lake Online.
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