It seemed like the rain would never stop.
It had rained and rained and rained… not a cute little sprinkle.
Buckets.
So when the storms finally broke, I did what any red-blooded American man would do. Grabbed a fishing rod, a Base Box, and headed to the closest pond I expected to stabilize quickly with a simple plan:
Clear water. Confidence baits. Bank fishing. Bass.
Two hours later? Nothing. Not a bump. Not a tap. Not even those annoying little panfish that jackhammer your plastics just enough to keep your confidence alive…
It was enough to make me question my ability, my knowledge, my manhood… but challenging moments teach us the most. As soon as I took a step back, admitted the problem was me, and not the pond, everything clicked:
80/20 Isn’t a “Rule” – It’s a Principle
Most fishermen don’t have a bait problem. They have a system problem. We keep adding and buying and collecting because we feel like we need to. It feels like proper preparation.
Just one more crankbait. Just one more tackle bag. One more reel. One more rod. Those JDM plastics look like spicy nuggets…
Just in case. Right? I get it. I used to be that guy. Some days, I’m still that guy. But…
New Gear Never Creates More Fishing Time. A Cleaner System Does.
The 80/20 Rule is often applied to just one aspect of fishing:
80% of the fish are in 20% of the water.
While that’s true, if you want more fishing success, you need to go deeper than that. For example:
80/20 TIME
Where you spend your time is important. 20% of your fishing locations probably account for 80% of your fish.
80/20 TACKLE
20% of your baits probably catch 80% of your fish. (I bet you a dollar.) Stop collecting. Start mastering.
80/20 SKILL
20% of the fishermen are catching 80% of the fish.
80/20 SYSTEMS
Whenever I load up a Base Box, I make sure that 80% of the contents are perfectly paired for the target conditions, but 20% of the space in that box is reserved for curveballs.
Be Ready… Without Carrying Everything…
Minimalist Fishing is not about being underprepared. It’s about being intentionally prepared.
When I fish, I’m applying the 80/20 Principle on purpose. That 20% can save the trip in more ways than one.
You don’t need countless tackle boxes in the truck or boat. You don’t need tons of rods & reels. You just need to think through the most likely conditions, and you’ll quickly find that less clutter leads to faster decision-making and better focus.
Example: What I’d Carry to a Clear Water Fishing Spot
Notice the first 3 options in each row are natural, but the 4th is a high-viz option. The KVD Sexy Frog also has a free-floating internal rattle for extra drawing power. (Yes, I know this is actually a 75/25 split, you math nerd. It’s just an example!)
Watch The Video
The full video walks you through the trip, the mistakes I made, the lessons learned, and the success that followed. It’s a simple example, but it’s also true.
If you’ve been carrying around too much tackle, or you’re on the fence regarding this whole minimalist fishing thing – this one’s for you.
It will help you fish better with less.
Tight Lines & Godspeed, Patriots.

























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