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Old August 17th, 2005, 11:56 PM
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Default New Fishing Logbook

New Fishing Logbook for Professional Tournament Anglers and Amateurs
Available At This Link: http://www.lulu.com/content/150170

Many computer programs use similar information, but the data must be
collected before it can be put into a computer. With or without a
personal computer, you can collect you personal fishing information in
your own Personal Fishing Log that can be referenced for many purposes:

=B7 Remembering a special fishing trip
=B7 Do analysis for fishing patterns, look at trends from week to week
or year to year
=B7 Average your fish catch, weigh, length size, type etc.
=B7 See what lures you have been most productive on and use most often
=B7 Track tournament winnings and expenses

Your Personal Fishing Log is oriented towards bass fishing; however it
can be used for most any other type of angling. It is hoped that you
enjoy your sport and making memorable records of your fishing trips
will help you keep those memories as well as provide a valuable
reference over the years.

The guide has been developed with ease of use to capture the most
frequently used fishing information. I have tried to keep the personal
Fishing Log as small as possible so you can put it in your car glove
box, boat or tackle box. It is still large enough to allow you to enter
your personal fishing information with a pencil. Several valuable
annexes include handy references for your fishing trips and plans.
Your Personal Fishing Guide is spiral bound, so to lay flat for
writing, and includes 100 data entry pages and 12 handy references for
fishermen.
So leave the laptop at home, and pack Your Personal Fisihng Log for
those important trips to the lake.