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PLANNING YOUR NEXT FISHING VACATION

As with any vacation, fishing vacations can cost a considerable amount of money. Planning your next vacation six months or even a year in advance will allow you to save money and give you enough time to purchase equipment, figure out who will be going with you, and find ways to save even more.During the planning phase, you should spend time gathering brochures, visiting web sites, and narrowing down your choices as to where you want to go and the type of water you want to fish in. Because you will have to buy specialized equipment for both freshwater and saltwater fishing, it is best to decide which type of water to fish.

If you are planning your trip with a group of other fishermen, comparing locations, taking a vote, and coming to a decision as quickly as possible will allow you to save money and make the entire trip less stressful. If planning with a group, you should determine the following:

  • Favorite places to fish
  • Inexpensive places to fish
  • Number of people going on the trip
  • When everyone is available to go on the trip
  • Equipment everyone already has
  • Equipment that will need to be bought
  • Accommodations while on vacation
  • Group budget for food, gas, and other necessities
  • By talking as a group and allowing everyone to give their input, not only will the trip be less stressful, you may also be able to save money. Why buy equipment that people already have? By pooling your resources, most of the equipment costs should be covered.

    Creating a fishing vacation budget where everyone contributes money, you will be able to buy bait, gas, food, and other items along the way. While individual members of the group should be allowed to buy any extras they want, the group as a whole should not go over their budget.

    Once you have determined where you will be fishing on your vacation, it is time to make reservations, ask about group discounts, and take stock of any additional equipment that will be needed. Creating payment phases will help

    everyone be able to pay a little at a time so the trip will not end up becoming too much to pay for. If a deposit is required for a cabin or a hotel room, set a date when everyone is to pay their part of the cost.

    Keeping detailed notes and updating the group if anything changes or when the date of the trip is drawing near is a good way to stay connected to the group and make sure that everything is ready when the fishing trip date finally arrives.

    While you cannot plan for everything, you can plan for most things, especially when going on a group fishing trip.

    If you and your group are on a budget, you should look into the following options, which will save you money:

  • Local fishing trips
  • Off-season fishing trips
  • Day trips
  • Campgrounds instead of hotels
  • Group discounts
  • Planning a fishing trip within another trip
  • Using brochure coupons
  • Benefits of browsing online
  • Renting a boat instead of buying one
  • Timeshares
  • Reusing Equipment
  • These options may save you a lot of money because they are creative and innovative ways to take a fishing vacation. These ideas will work for large groups, small groups, individuals, and families.

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