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OutdoorGirl
04-22-2012, 10:25 AM
Lucky enough to win a boat last week down at Irvine Lake in the WON tourney. Now I need to set this bad boy up with monster hunting gear! What's the best fish finder I can get for Irvine Lake around $200 or so? I'm also looking into the best kind of anchor to put on an aluminum boat. Don't want to ding up my baby every time I move around. Do those drift bags work pretty good? Man it's awesome to have all these problems of having to set up a brand new boat! LOL

Santa Fe Eric
04-22-2012, 12:43 PM
Congratulations! I don't have the answers to your questions, but once again, "congratulations!"
SFE

Hotbite909
04-22-2012, 02:44 PM
Congrats on your new boat! Here are some suggestions. I am sure you will get a whole lot of ideas from other anglers.

http://www.basspro.com/Lowrance-Elite4x-DSI-Color-Imaging-Fishfinder/product/53518000/247261
http://www.basspro.com/Attwood-Rod-Holder/product/10205371/118327
http://www.basspro.com/Attwood-Rod-Holder-Mount-6-Extension/product/10205379/126742 Use for longer pole grips. Works real good if you mount pole holders on a deck.
http://www.basspro.com/Lindy-Drift-Control-Fisherman-Series-Drift-Socks/product/74034/93986
Use one on a 16ft boat works real good.
http://www.basspro.com/Lindy-Drift-Control-DriftSock-Harness-Buoy/product/67588/118714
So you don’t lose you sock.

unreal toad
04-22-2012, 06:45 PM
Congrats on your new BOAT...send some pics.

unreal toad
04-22-2012, 06:47 PM
How long, and what size engine on it ? :EyePop:

OutdoorGirl
04-22-2012, 07:20 PM
Congrats on your new boat! Here are some suggestions. I am sure you will get a whole lot of ideas from other anglers.

http://www.basspro.com/Lowrance-Elite4x-DSI-Color-Imaging-Fishfinder/product/53518000/247261
http://www.basspro.com/Attwood-Rod-Holder/product/10205371/118327
http://www.basspro.com/Attwood-Rod-Holder-Mount-6-Extension/product/10205379/126742 Use for longer pole grips. Works real good if you mount pole holders on a deck.
http://www.basspro.com/Lindy-Drift-Control-Fisherman-Series-Drift-Socks/product/74034/93986
Use one on a 16ft boat works real good.
http://www.basspro.com/Lindy-Drift-Control-DriftSock-Harness-Buoy/product/67588/118714
So you don’t lose you sock.

Wow thanks for taking the time to send all this stuff. That's awesome! Guess I'm gonna take a trip to Bass Pro soon. Spent 6 hours in there last time and didn't even get to the upstairs part, lol! I love that place.

OutdoorGirl
04-22-2012, 07:30 PM
It's a 14.5 footer aluminum trout boat I guess you'd call it. It has a Mercury 9.9 motor on it. Was told I wouldn't win any boat races with it, but it'd get me where I need to go, lol. Trying to upload a picture of it but all the files are too large. It's on the cover of this weeks Western Outdoor News though. That's how my partner won it. She had the winning raffle!

Santa Fe Eric
04-22-2012, 08:30 PM
I am sure this goes without saying but.
1. Insurance
when I got my first boat a 12 footer on a trailer. Someone backed right out of the Lake Tackle shop and right into my boat. Wish I would have had insurance then, but I did not.

SFE

Hotbite909
04-22-2012, 09:09 PM
Wow thanks for taking the time to send all this stuff. That's awesome! Guess I'm gonna take a trip to Bass Pro soon. Spent 6 hours in there last time and didn't even get to the upstairs part, lol! I love that place.

I was just sitting here with not much to do. So I just though about posting a little stuff. Thought about walking the shoreline at Silverwood today because the weather was good. This post kept me from spending money. Thanks HA HA!!

OutdoorGirl
04-22-2012, 09:15 PM
[QUOTE=Santa Fe Eric;601442]I am sure this goes without saying but.
1. Insurance
when I got my first boat a 12 footer on a trailer. Someone backed right out of the Lake Tackle shop and right into my boat. Wish I would have had insurance then, but I did not.

SFE[/QUOTE

Yep I was going to get it insured but I'm for sure going to get it now. I don't want anything to happen to my baby! LOL

OutdoorGirl
04-22-2012, 09:17 PM
I was just sitting here with not much to do. So I just though about posting a little stuff. Thought about walking the shoreline at Silverwood today because the weather was good. This post kept me from spending money. Thanks HA HA!!

Glad to help you save some dough while I'm racking up all the money I'm gonna spend, lol! Thanks again that info was awesome. It's a lot of stuff I need to get but a little at a time I guess.

Karyn
04-23-2012, 02:17 PM
Congrats on your boat! Going out is a ton of fun! I have a little 12 foot Valco with a real simple laundry list: life jackets, whistle, red flag, oars, air horn, small speaker for ipod, a compas, and suncreen (50+ and lip suncreen). I have one extra rope and one with the anchor tied to it. Polarized sunglasses and a wide brimmed hat are a must. OH! a small towel and a medium towel... Usually, I bring a lunch, water- and other adult beverages, and a few snacks..mmmm and the fishing stuff. I am sure there are a few things I might have forgotten... but pretty much that's it...

I do not have a fish finder- I just follow the boats and listen for the hoopla :) Have fun out there and be safe!
Karyn

5150fishn
04-23-2012, 08:27 PM
Congrats on the boat win. I really thought I was going to be taking it home with me! Well that obviously didn't work out to well. LOL! But I did take second place so I guess I can't complain too much. Karyn pretty much gave you a good list of the basics but you really need to put some chain on your anchor before the rope.

Hometown
04-23-2012, 08:46 PM
LIKE 5150fishn said Karyn has the basics covered but put 15 feet of chain in front of anchor but you need a small fire ext. also and allways grab the number of the lake office before setting out.Oh and that 9.9 outboard will push that boat real nice.Enjoy your prize

OutdoorGirl
04-23-2012, 08:48 PM
Thanks again everybody for all the awesome advise! I'm making a laundry list my paycheck can't cash, lol. But looking at that brand new boat in my backyard makes me feel up-i-ty! LOL

Karyn
04-23-2012, 11:54 PM
Yep... I forgot the fire extinguisher! sorry... If you go into the ocean, you need flares. To get my list going, I went to a few lake websites and took a look at what each lake required to launch and went from there.

Someone (sorry I forget who it is) gave me some really awesome advice- to take a boat safety class. I would definitely suggest it. The class was very informative and I learned a whole lot.

Also, I don't know if you are good at backing up- I am still learning- so I take my boat to a parking lot and practice before I get to the boat launch. Nothing is more embarrassing than jackknifing!

Also, make a list of the things you have to do when you launch and a list of what you have to do when you put it back on the trailer. It can all get a little tricky. Good luck :)

Sandman_Tracker
04-24-2012, 01:10 AM
Everyone gave you a nice list. Karyn had a good idea about visiting Lake Websites and viewing their required list. You’ll find that the minute you think you have everything, there is something else you want or need.For example I didn’t see anyone mention, rod holders (for storing), net, bilge pump (if you haven’t got one already), bumpers, small set of extra tools, I always keep raingear on the boat, waterproof bag (storage) for documents and manuals, small flashlight, first aid, and did it come with lights?

And yes, please practice backing up….lol. I was at Perris last week and told the guy checking the boats, “ya know, I think you guys need to make it a requirement that you have to know how to back a trailer up before coming here”. Man, I seen em’ going in and coming out…lol

Also, another piece of friendly advice. Get the boat ready for launch up top, not down at the bottom of the ramp. I personally get everything done up top, that way when I get down, I disconnect the strap and back in….I’m in and out. I can’t stand when people are at the launch ramp having pinics….lol

The want/need list is never ending.......but the fun keeps going and going.

Karyn
04-24-2012, 08:21 AM
And the cup holders- gotta keep the Blue Moon safe! Bumpers are good too...There are some cool cup holders and rod holders out there or you can make your own- for a few bucks- all you need is some PVC pipe, a few screws, and a hacksaw.

Norma Stitz
04-24-2012, 08:47 PM
vessel assist

Koshaw
04-24-2012, 09:34 PM
I would do some research on anchors and practicing anchoring since especially at Irvine Lake, spinning around is a pain due to currents and wind. Also, a trolling motor and battery helps for trolling =).

DockRat
04-24-2012, 09:35 PM
Registration and CF #s.

OutdoorGirl
04-26-2012, 07:41 PM
Registration and CF #s.

Yep yep, gonna handle all that at the triple A this weekend if they do it. Thanks!