Squeeky’s Top 10 Boat Items you may not know you need
As I spend the half of my life in a drift boat I find myself enjoying the little things in fishing life. And most of the items below are little. They do not take up much space while bringing me above all safety. The comfort and joy items finish second to safety. And sometimes if I don’t have any Tic Tacs following my Deviled Ham snack I get grouchy. And that is unsafe!
- Eye Glass Repair Kit. A must have. Specifically if you do not have back up glasses. Those little screws included have saved the day before. For both sunglasses and reels!
- Extra Oar Lock and Oar Lock Pin. Be smart out there. Shortsightedness is not all that sexy. I love the excuse folks use for items like this “I’ve never needed an extra oar before!” OK fella. I’ll be sure to spoil my afternoon helping you out pal.
- Extra Eye Protection. I love having lots of eye protection in the boat. I always carry extra sunglasses for guests who forget their eye protection. Also clear eye protection goggles or safety glasses for low light situations. Those cheap clear construction ones you get from your home improvement center. They are cheap, disposable, and can keep a fly from your eye.The yellow ones are good too. Like gun glasses. The only hard rule I have in my boat is that everyone has to wear eye protection. Light conditions dictate you need differing colored lenses. If you like to toss buggers into the darkness, you need clear lensed eye protection.
- Tic-Tacs. I love sugar. An afternoon hit of Orange Tic-Tacs can brighten my post lunch mood.
- Lots of Extra Readers! I can’t see shit anymore. If I cannot find my readers I freak out. And it does not come across that well if I ask the guest to tie on all of the flies. Although, I am not afraid of that. I actually encourage it. But alas, my conversion rate of tricking the guest into tying the fly on is quite low.
- A fully stocked, updated, First Aid Kit. An item you do not need until an emergency. So not too sexy. But so very important. Update you kit. Include some items like a splint, eye wash/irrigant, rubbing alcohol, large size Band-Aids, rubber gloves…update yours today!
- Deviled Ham. By Underwood of course. Great on crackers. I consume about 3 cans annually. I have never liked the Vienna sausages in a can by Libby. But Deviled Ham and a sleeve of saltines? Yessir. Stranded at the boat ramp when that damn shuttle service is late? No worries. Chug down a couple crackers with everyones favorite ham spread. Too many tubers blocking the ramp? No problem. Slather up a couple crackers for you and your boat mates, shotgun a warm PBR tall boy, and magically your frustration just melts away.
- Binoculars. For being rising trout a long ways away. For handing to the guest in the back of the boat to look at eagles. To watch the angler feed a big brown rout bank sipper. If you have not witnessed a trout, through the binoculars, sip a tiny mayfly pattern with the magnification of the glasses, you will not spend another day in the boat without this fantastic ocular magnification tool. I carry tow pair. One for short, and one for long.
- Baby Wipes. A must have. Accidents do happen.
- Zeiss Glasses Wipes. All the better to see you with…
- Loon UV Wader Repair/Knot Sense. I think it is the same stuff. But nevertheless this product is awesome. Have a reel with that line groove in it lacerating your brand new Headhunter Dry Fly Line? Fix it with UV Wader Repair.
- Aspirin, Ibuprofen, antacid, antihistamine. Always smart to have these on board. For obvious reasons.
- Hot Sauce. Life
Lunchis better with hot sauce.
Have to agree with you on Viennas, Mark. There’s something creepy about spreadable wieners…
Mark, you gotta add your Dr. Slick mitten clamps! You have as many of those as you do reader glasses!
Blake I think most know that they need at least 7 Mitten Scissor Clamps in the boat. Or 9, 10, 11…
Good list, Mark! My new must have is Black Coffee’s instant packets. Boil a cup of water on your jet boil and keep that chilly day rollin’.
Nice! Thanks Billy. Yeah I too have a Jet Boil in the boat. I like Hot Cider Packets, Hot Cocoa, Instant Soup, Instant Starbucks packets, Honey, Tea…anything hot!
Mark,
I spend a lot of time in my drift boat, but I have never needed a spare oar lock. When have you needed one? Sorry if it’s a dumb question. Thanks!
I have lost a couple. One I found, the other I did not. One on a borrowed boat, the other on my boat. The borrowed boat is the one I found. Good thing, ’cause there was not an extra. The safety ring was lost too, but I used a twist tie from my gear bag to keep the found oar lock in place!
My boat; jammed the oar on a freestone river, and bent the oar lock shaft. I could have sort of rowed it, but the new one helped me finish the guide day strong.
So twice now James. Anything can happen as you well know rowing those coastal rivers!
I agree it’s a rare, but having a spare has also saved me at least once. Getting an oar lodged on the bottom can bend one for sure.
I agree with Billy on the black coffee packets. They also are good for someone with asthma that forget there rescue inhaler
Hah! Get the blood moving!
Gummy bears
Lots. That was item #14. Forgot that one Jason…
An extra break down oar can save the day also
Totally Treg!
deviled ham—-???? kinda gross
Always part of a Montana Style Charcuterie Tray!
Flask and cigars are a must for me.
Have you tried Hydrotac magnifiers ? They attach to your sunglasses with a drop of water and stay put. Great thing is as your eyes go to hell you can increase the power. $15. I have them on all of my sunglasses.
Thanks for that tip! Mine are just starting to go.