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I simply use the journal in Microsoft Outlook, Each lake or river has it's own entry, the entries have the dates, recent dates first. I just type in what worked and water temp and etc...

I also use the  Task list for changiong line and the calendar for lube and other boat maint.

All rolled up into a simple PST file to backup for safe keeping.

After each fishing trip,I print out a Bass Resource log(which is free!) and record all the info from my trip.I find that the BR log sheet pretty much covers everything that I want to record about my trip!

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