The new year is upon us and once again I face this question: Do I keep a fishing log?
Through the 1980s, I was very diligent about it and wrote long narratives of each trip. They’re well written, if I do say so myself, and provide a good record of a long-ago time. They actually came in handy to help me recall certain events when I wrote my book. But to be honest, I don’t have the patience to do that now.
Two years ago, I tried a continuous WORD document narrative on my laptop. That didn’t last past February. I tried this year with a manual approach -- a brand-new spiral notebook and good intentions. I recorded just three trips.
I think I need something less onerous and quicker along the lines of Jack Webb’s, “Just the facts, ma’am.” Or maybe I need nothing at all. I’ve been through many fishing seasons and surely know the seasonal patterns. But there must be some value to recording trips.
Perhaps those of you who record your outings could share how you do it. What essential facts do you record and how?
I’d appreciate it.
Many thanks in advance.
Through the 1980s, I was very diligent about it and wrote long narratives of each trip. They’re well written, if I do say so myself, and provide a good record of a long-ago time. They actually came in handy to help me recall certain events when I wrote my book. But to be honest, I don’t have the patience to do that now.
Two years ago, I tried a continuous WORD document narrative on my laptop. That didn’t last past February. I tried this year with a manual approach -- a brand-new spiral notebook and good intentions. I recorded just three trips.
I think I need something less onerous and quicker along the lines of Jack Webb’s, “Just the facts, ma’am.” Or maybe I need nothing at all. I’ve been through many fishing seasons and surely know the seasonal patterns. But there must be some value to recording trips.
Perhaps those of you who record your outings could share how you do it. What essential facts do you record and how?
I’d appreciate it.
Many thanks in advance.
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