My latest addition to the trailer is a tool box. I considered a traditional tongue toolbox, but the position of the swing down jack is problematic for that. I decided to just buy a rectangular box and weld up a bracket for it on the side of the tongue without the jack. The box came in the other day. As I mocked it up for a bracket, I realize that I drive with the tailgate down so the boat is held in place on the trailer with the winch. With the tailgate down, I would limit my turning radius pretty significantly. I could envision the tailgate hitting the toolbox when backing up at and angle.
After looking at options, I think the box will fit well just sitting on the trailer.
I'll keep the pumps and some emergency tools in it.
I'm taking it easy today, just doing some small stuff. Back when I fished, mono was pretty much the only option for a spinning reel. I decided to go with fluorocarbon line for my bass rod and reel back when I got it. I have a cheap ultralight rod and reel combo I got from Wal-Mart for $20 back when friends first invited me to fish the river. I was having lots of knots and birds nests with the cheap mono that came on it. I was also having difficulty seeing the mono and I seemed to be missing a lot of crappie with it. So, for the first time, I decided to try braided line.
Today, I spooled 10lb high visibility braid on to that little Shakespeare reel. I put a 4 lb leader on it. It is probably way more than I need for crappie, but with my vision and lack of dexterity these days, I'm finding lighter line problematic to deal with when rigging.
I also brought the Xplore in and put all my settings back in. After dealing with stands and getting ready for youth day next week, I hope to get back out fishing!