This is not your ordinary calendar. It's a simple Fishing-Log in a calendar format. It has all the features of a typical annual calendar of course, but it much more use useful to the fisherman, and most importantly, it does not expire. YOU DON'T DISCARD these at the end of the year like regular wall calendars; you keep these as part of your fishing library to look back upon for future reference. Also, unlike traditional calendars, it doesn't need to be purchased before the start of each new year to be useful for that year… buy it anytime of the year and start tracking your fishing trip details. If you purchase one prior to or even during the fishing season you are set for that year.
One of the easiest ways to keep records of fishing activities without it becoming a “chore” is by simply jotting brief notes on a calendar. Complex computer methods offer more features however many of them were found to be ineffective, time consuming and complicated to use. Just by noting your fishing location, time, tide, weather conditions, results…etc, on one of these calendars makes for a quick, simple and organized approach to record keeping that will improve your fishing consistency for years to come. It is great looking on the wall too with visual reference materials that are targeted for the fishermen and useful forever.
The 28 page Fishing-Log calendar is 12" x 12" (24" opened) and was developed to assist in your note taking. A key feature of this calendar is it highlights different fishing destinations along the northeast Atlantic coast each year. The 2008 Calendar Images are of Cuttyhunk and the Elizabeth Islands. US holidays, Moon phase as well as perigee and apogee dates are conveniently noted to plan for those big tides.
2008 Fishing-Log Calendar
Cuttyhunk and the Elizabeth Islands