Fishing trips can be messy. How does one eat lunch or snacks after baiting hooks and taking fish off the hook that can leave your hands dirty and smelly? Most fishermen-women know that using scented soap is a No-No, because the fish smell the scent of soap on the bait and won't bite. Here's my solution and many fishermen-women that I know have thanked me for my idea.
In a small spray bottle, mix 1 tablespoon of biodegradable, NON-scented liquid soap with 1/4 cup water. Then I take 10 J-cloths and cut them into pieces about the size of a facial tissue. Spray each piece thoroughly with the soap/water solution and hang them to dry. Once they are COMPLETELY dry, fold them and seal them in a waterproof Ziploc bag to take along in your tackle box to the lake.
When you want clean hands, take one cloth out with dry hands. Wet it, work it into a lather, then dispose. No mess, no fuss no polluting the lake, and no smell of detergent or scented soap to deter the fish from taking your bait. These are even handy to leave in a weighted waterproof container at your cottage on your dock for quick clean-ups for the kids and grownups. No more unnecessary trips up to the cabin and tracking in sandy feet to wash in the sink at lunchtime.
Good luck fishing! Happy camping!
By ann from Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada
We go to this camping spot every year, just prior to the provincial parks closing up the camping sites before winter. It never disappoints with the fall sunsets and flights of hundreds of geese heading south to beat the cold winter winds.
My hubby just loves to fish! And I love when he comes home with fresh fish and he's always so relaxed! This is at Sunnyside Lake in Nevada but it was taken at sunset!
My husband, Pappalee, caught this 68 pound catfish on a trotline. Grandson, Tyler, didn't want to get close to it!
This is a photo of a very strange fish that one of my son's buddies caught. I'm not completely sure, but I think that this fish may be called a mud-puppy. It was caught in an Alabama river.
This was my granddaughter, Natalie's, first time fishing and her daddy captured this shot. So cute! Natalie is almost 3 years old.
I was walking at River Walk, and saw all these fishing poles. The people fishing were enjoying the sunshine and not the least bit worried about catching a bite!
My son's biggest fish ever and reeled it in all by himself. Dad offered to help but he wanted to do it all by himself. He was sooo proud and so were we.
We were camping recently at Sadler's Creek State Park on Lake Hartwell, in SC. Hubby caught several fish, and the scenery from our campsite was beautiful.