Anybody keep fishing journals? What kind of information do you record?
I started one last summer to track trends like bite vs. weather, time of day, etc. Anybody go as far as building a spreadsheet?
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Posted 14 May 2015 - 11:11 AM
Anybody keep fishing journals? What kind of information do you record?
I started one last summer to track trends like bite vs. weather, time of day, etc. Anybody go as far as building a spreadsheet?
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Posted 14 May 2015 - 11:39 AM
I do.
For each outing I record: date, start time, end time, start location, weather and gear setup (if it's not changing).
For each, hook up I recoard: Species X if caught else unknown fish X, time, estimated size, latitude and longitude, bait, technique and other notes.
I use google docs forum to fill out the information and then I create a markdown file with the information.
Posted 14 May 2015 - 04:26 PM
I was thinking of building a webapp to do this stuff. Use it for myself for a while then maybe open it up to public registration once I have it working the way I like. I know there are already a few services out there like this though. I may or may not still do it. A good winter project, but alas, now its spring/summer
Posted 16 May 2015 - 03:24 PM
Posted 16 May 2015 - 05:49 PM
I've kept a journal for the majority of my fishing life. It's written just like a diary would be, the idea being that when my kids grow up and look through them it's actually interesting to read, not just a bunch of spreadsheets and statistics. That being said all entries include important factors like the days weather; temps; water temps; number of fish caught; areas those fish were caught; what caught those fish (including type of bait and color); water clarity, the list could go on. Basically I record everything down to the color of socks I was wearing that day. There is no doubt that keeping a journal has made me a much better fisherman and I recommend it to anyone.
Posted 16 May 2015 - 06:58 PM
If I had a journal I think it would be mostly blank pages!
Posted 16 May 2015 - 07:19 PM
Google earth for me.
Categorized with colored lines: good (green), average (orange) or bad (red).
I add pins for spots to park, and pins for holes i catch fish. Different pins = different fish.
In the pins description i record the pattern I used (if I can recall ) and the date
Posted 16 May 2015 - 08:15 PM
Only for steelhead. Actually I make a spreadsheet for one particular creek every year. Other than that I just keep a tally of all the steelhead I catch.
On the spreadsheet I record:
-dates of all my fish caught
-what I caught them on
-where on the river I caught them
-how far up the river they are at certain time
-water temp
Posted 16 May 2015 - 11:39 PM
I keep a journal in handwritten format that mainly just records the outing and the basics. Usually one page per outing. I've been fishing so much this spring I'm about 5-10 days behind and counting... I really like the idea of recording everything, especially in spreadsheet form, but I've found it difficult enough to just jot down a few notes after an exhausting fishing day let alone a stats log... Would come in handy for sure. I doubt I'd ever seriously look back to analyze the notes I keep, it's more for remembering the great fishing moments when I'm older.
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