Making the Most of It:
Weekend Warrior Tactics
Weekend Warrior Tactics
Got limited time for fishing? Here are some things to help maximize your odds of success.
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Fishing Reports | ![]() |
Moon & Sun | ![]() |
Maps & Stuff | ![]() |
Putting It Together |
In the "Good Old Days"... I used to go fishing once or twice a week. My wife, who enjoys fishing but hates getting up early, would drive down to the lake at noon with lunch. We'd have a nice meal on the boat, and finish out the day on the water.
But the appearance of our twins changed all of that. As we shifted from DINKs (Double Income, No Kids) to yuppie parents, our life became dominated by school events, weekend sports, family get-togethers and such. These days, I'm lucky if I can get out more than once a month, and that trip has to be planned weeks in advance.

Joseph's first fish

Joel's first fish
Does this sound familiar? I would guess that a large number of OSJ readers are in the same boat (no pun intended). In this article we'll be looking at some of the resources available to weekend warriors for doing advanced planning, and discuss our strategy for trying to make it all come together offshore.
Of course, nothing is ever 100% guaranteed, but hopefully some of the things covered here will help improve your odds of finding and catching fish when you can't spend a lot of time on the water.
Here's the general approach we use:
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Make a preliminary choice of the best date(s) and time(s) to fish, and decide
on target species and possible locations. This decision is based
on historical seasonal patterns and past experience, taking into
account moon, tide and solunar table information. Adjust the
date to take into account travel time limitations, other activities like
ongoing or pending fishing tournaments, and current fishing reports.
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Starting the week before the trip, review daily the weather conditions, surface
temperature and other maps, and fishing reports. Try to determine if there is
an emerging pattern or trend.
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Adjust the plan as required. Have an alternate plan ready in the event that the
weather or other factors make our preferred plan unfeasible.
- The above applies only to days we have to plan in advance. If we can get a free day of fishing, we go, regardless of what the above says.
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