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Offshore Team Tips

In advance, contact each other to discuss the following:
  •  Time and location to meet prior to launch.  Don’t be late!-Share cost of gas, etc.
  • Determine PFD/Life vest needs.
  • How much gear/tackle each person can bring.  There is limited room on the boat. (not a bad idea to make sure someone is bringing cold waters to drink).
  • Determine if anyone is bringing ice to keep fish cool.
  • Discuss boat operation (trolling motor, electronics, launching, trailer).
  • If distance and hotel are involved, discuss lodging, transportation costs.
  • Determine if Captain needs help get the boat ready before and after the day is over.
  • Guests should always offer to help wipe down the boat afterwards.
 
While on the boat/water:
  • Keep gear organized and stowed when not in use as often as possible.
  • Don't be careless with lure dyes, drinks, food, stepping in the boat with muddy feet, banging crankbaits off the motor or boat and a reckless style hook set that is hard to control.
  • Manage trash throughout the day and pick up your trash at the end of the day.
  • Make sure you are capable of handling a net, nothing will make a partner more upset than having a co-angler knock a few fish off at the boat.
  • When it's time to move make sure you have your rods strapped down and your life jacket/PFD on before the boater is ready to fire up the motor.
  • Do your best not to cast on top of or over your boater. Accidents will happen and the wind has a way of picking up in the middle of a cast and taking your cast a little wide right, but just don't cut him off so you can hit a target before he does, unless he tells you to.
  • If catching fish on a certain bait and the partner doesn't have one; offer to loan them one if you have enough. You are a team.
  • -Try not to front end them with the trolling motor. If the wind is out of a direction that just doesn't allow a position for a good angle then offer them a spot on the front deck.
  • When you get to a spot where it isn't obvious what we are fishing make sure and fill them in on what it is that you are fishing (for instance if it's a ledge or brush pile, make sure they know that so they can fish accordingly rather than just letting them unknowingly cast out in the middle of nowhere).
  • Ask for advice or assistance if needed (line snag) and try to keep unnecessary noise to a minimum.​
Captains are the final word on safety, navigation, and pretty much everything.  Please respect your captain and their decisions.
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    • Captain’s Corner
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    • Club Records
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    • End of Year Banquets
  • Offshore Series
    • Offshore Tournament Results
    • Rules & More
  • Inshore Series
    • Inshore Tournament Results
    • Rules & More
  • Sponsors
    • Sponsor Discounts
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Photo Gallery
    • Lake Limestone 10-11-2025
    • HOCO Parade 2025
    • Angler Workshop 091325
    • Lake Conroe 092025
  • TWHS Merch
  • Wish List
    • Lost and Found
  • Contact