09-23-2020, 03:21 PM
(09-23-2020, 07:54 AM)komatsu-mike Wrote: Do any of you guys launch and load alone. Any tips or answers to my issue to get me on the water would be Great.I just looked at your profile Mike. You've been a member here for 3 years and only have 12 posts - you need to get out more (and then tell us about it).
Thanks, Mike K.
As Rocky mentioned, I do go alone on occasions when I can't find a willing assistant. I've never given a second thought to going solo. It takes a little lounger to launch and retrieve the boat, but the process isn't any different. When the water is warm, I wear shorts and water sandals to un-hook and hook the boat to the trailer. When the water isn't warm enough for bare skin wadding, I wear a pair of breathable waders or hip boots to take care of those tasks. I have an aftermarket ladder attached to the front of the trailer for easy access to the bow of the boat.
On launching, I just barely float the boat before wading in and unhooking the boat from the trailer. I then hold the boat while climbing aboard via the ladder. When I retrieve the boat, I leave the trailer high enough in the water that I have to power on the last couple of feet and that holds the boat in place while I climb down the front ladder and attach the rope and crank it the rest of the way onto the trailer and secure the safety chain.
Safety wise, I almost always wear my life vest while fishing solo. It will make it easier for the Search & Rescue folks to find and retrieve the body if required. I always let my bride know where I'll be fishing and when I expect to be back home.
Other than that, fishing solo doesn't present any hardships for me that would keep from going solo. Except for one other consideration. Curtesy docks! The blankety, blank, blank park managers ALWAYS pull them way too early IMHO. Some docks are pulled as early as late September and most are gone by mid October. Our reservoirs don't even get skim ice until very late November or early December - ever. So why do they need to pull them 6 to 8 weeks before there is ANY threat of ice? Hint: they don't!
My tips for going solo would be to be super safety conscious and move slower (think before doing) before doing anything. It's easy to recover from stupid mistakes when you have a fishing partner on board; not so much when going solo.
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."