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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3578764" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I struggle with this on a fishing trip...The boat sits outside (covered) so I don't leave many things except boat stuff (anchors, ropes, etc.) in the boat and each time I go out, I have pack up not only my tackle, food/drink, but also my day pack stuff. I find myself bringing binoculars, a spot light, walkies, first-aid kit, etc, and I often wonder if it is more trouble than it is worth. I suppose it depends on the trip, but the goal was to just have a single pack with everything I could need, but for a day-time bass trip, I struggle between knowingly bringing more than I need, and the extra work of re-packing with only the things I do need, and setting the other stuff aside. One way makes for more bulk and room, and the other makes for more hassle and work.</p><p></p><p>I even compromised and went to smaller binocs but then I wonder if the larger ones would be better "if" needed on water.</p><p></p><p>How do you all handle this (swampratt especially)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3578764, member: 24531"] I struggle with this on a fishing trip...The boat sits outside (covered) so I don't leave many things except boat stuff (anchors, ropes, etc.) in the boat and each time I go out, I have pack up not only my tackle, food/drink, but also my day pack stuff. I find myself bringing binoculars, a spot light, walkies, first-aid kit, etc, and I often wonder if it is more trouble than it is worth. I suppose it depends on the trip, but the goal was to just have a single pack with everything I could need, but for a day-time bass trip, I struggle between knowingly bringing more than I need, and the extra work of re-packing with only the things I do need, and setting the other stuff aside. One way makes for more bulk and room, and the other makes for more hassle and work. I even compromised and went to smaller binocs but then I wonder if the larger ones would be better "if" needed on water. How do you all handle this (swampratt especially)? [/QUOTE]
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