Fishing Trip Advice
You might be surprised to know that fishing can be a dangerous sport. Fishing can also have its rewards with relaxation being at the top of the list.
Bad weather, fishing tackle malfunctions, and snagged and tangled lines can cause a lot of grief if you haven’t prepared ahead of time for such challenges.
Tangled lines are one of the most frustrating things you may have to deal with when fishing along banks that have a lot of brush and undergrowth. Take immediate action to get your line untangled if you’ve thrown your lure into a brushy area. If it’s tangled on a small branch or twig sometimes the easiest thing is to break the snare off.
You may be forced to cut your line if the snagged line is out of reach or caught on a limb or log too big to break. Snagged and twisted lines can be frustrating if you are not careful where you flip your line as you are casting. A floating lure on a broken line can be a death trap for a hungry unsuspecting fish.
You should keep a first aid kit in your tackle box. It is possible to get cuts and abrasions while going through the brush to your fishing spot or just hooking yourself on a wild hook. A first aid kit should have bandages, Band-Aids, cotton, paper towels, peroxide and medicated spray.
Keep track of your bait supply. If you think you are going to run short start dividing your bait into halves, or quarters to make it go further. Those smaller pieces won’t deter a hungry fish.
Being prepared for the weather can mean the difference between a successful fishing trip and a ruined one. The very first thing you should do before packing is to check the weather and get a day by day report for the duration of your trip. This will help you to know how to pack and what clothing and equipment to bring with you.
Be aware of the weather when you are out in a boat and head for shore immediately if a storm comes up suddenly. If you are fishing from shore be mindful of flash floods and darkening skies.
Remember safety and preparation can mean the difference between a great fishing trip and disaster.
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