For
fishing enthusiasts, you do not need to be limited by fishing holes
that you know of. Instead consider using GPS (Global Positioning
Systems) along with custom maps (that are available freely via download
from local park websites), which can serve as a virtual guide for your
fishing trip in an unfamiliar area.
Some things you can do with GPS on your fishing trip include:
1. Patterning
2. Recording casting areas, scouted regions, and shoals
3. Plot exact coordinates of that 'perfect fishing spot' and go back whenever you'd like
4. Add your own journal, notes, and even digital pictures memorable locales
5. Create your own custom routes as well as maps
6. Use the GPS as a planner prior to voyaging off on the trip
7. Provide you with real-time navigation so you know where you are and where you are going
8. Conduct an analysis of your trip afterwards
That's just an inkling of what you can do with GPS on your trip! You
can even use the tracking system to find out about those amusement
parks and other points of interest even before you get to the fishing
destination.
In addition to having a GPS system, it also helps to have a human guide
especially in an area you are visiting for the first time. Guides have
the advantage in that they are familiar with the area but also the
fishing techniques that work or don't work in given areas and seasons
of the year. Aside from expert advice and tips on where and how to best
catch fish, you will also usually receive a delicious lunch as part of
the package!
Here are some questions you can ask to 'interview' an appropriate guide for your trip:
1. What kind of fish you want to catch?
2. Are you looking for trophy fish, or to catch a bunch of fish?
3. The type of fish you want to catch.
4. Whether the guide has experience with the particular fish you are after.
5. Which technique(s) will the guide recommend that you utilize?
Based on these questions you need to decide if it's worth the price vis
a vis the benefits of a guide. You can even avoid a commitment by
simply utilizing a guide for a day, and spend the rest of you trip with
your own intuition, expertise, and trusty GPS sidekick.