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You could always get him a really nice high end rod and reel combo. Think shimano reel and st croix rod. Have it spooled up with some power pro braided line.
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"Clark's New Hampshire Fishing Guide 2003" Very detailed. Expensive (~$44) on Amazon, but Gary is from your hometown and has a supply (~25?). He'll probably autograph it if you go to his house to pick it up. I've done this a couple of times.
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A personal locator beacon could save his bacon.
There is no fee for registering the unit with NOAA and there are no monitoring fees. It's only $419 for the whole safety kit. acr PLB ResQLink View Survival Kit by Jarboys Outdoors & Marine Supplies -AUTHORIZED Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XLD19T4...ing=UTF8&psc=1 |
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Bizer map...even though he has a chip there is no guarantee that electronics won't fail. Even with my chip, I sometimes stop and pull my bizer to decide where I want to go next.
Quality rain gear. Some of the best fishing happens in the rain...fish don't care...they are already wet...most humans without good gear go home. Nautical grade compass (console mountable) Bumpers for docking. Life jackets...the boat probably came with the orange "horse collar" type. Get the inflatable types that are much more wearable. |
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~$135 at Bass Pro/Cabella's. Several good brands. |
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I have one of those Automatic / Manual inflatables from bass pro. It is very comfortable to wear you hardly know that it is on. I always wear it if I am on the boat alone when the water is cold.
They go on sale at Bass Pro in the spring for a very reasonable price (about $80)! |
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Even though he is more oriented toward bass fishing, I still would bet that your brother would enjoy Dr. Harold Lyon's treasure of a book. There is a lot of useful information and wonderful photos as well and it is likely to be gone through by a lot of the other's in the household as well.
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