Adam Joubert I have if I find the lake is setup similar and it’s helped me. For me it’s the most helpful for figuring out how they react with the weather, time of year and like I was saying being where I’m at I can’t fish all year and it ices over so being able to look at my log from the year before eliminates a lot of guess work when I get out in the beginning of season cause I can also identify which of the lakes I fish generally spawns first. There’s a lake that I know next month that they generally start spawning smallmouth and they have a specific spot of that lake that I crush them on a red square bill 2-5’ diver but the thing I noticed from my log was I could see what weather pattern I really caught them in.
Bryce Noack
Cheney, WA, United States
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Adam Joubert yes me too I fished a lot more and then we had a kid and I can’t get out as much so when I do I’m able to look at the journal and already have a game plan before I hit the lake. Once my kiddo is old enough I’ll get him on the boat and be able to go more but until then I enjoy getting out when I can. Also one day I can give them to my kid and he could use them or read through them and learn something from them. What I find is pretty fun with them is looking back at pictures on my phone and be able to see in my journal for that day the baits and ways I was catching them.