Fishing Safety Reminders
Fishing is a relaxing hobby and even more fun to do when done with members of the family and loved ones during a short vacation or even over the weekends. It may seem not a very physical sport for most people, but similar to any other outdoor activities, fishing still requires safety. Nobody should ever compromise safety.
Primarily, before going out fishing, make sure that your outfit is just right for the activity. The weather should always be put in to account because you can never tell if the sun is going to be too hot or just right all day long. A sunny day may turn cloudy or even rainy so, it's advisable to always bring an extra something along. If it's the rainy season, always bring anything that can protect you from getting chilled.
In terms of handling your fishing equipment, extra precaution should always be observed. There have been too many accidents that happened in casting a fishing line. Either the one who casts the line gets into trouble or he gets someone in trouble. Check who or what's behind you first before casting your line with confidence in the water. Don't be too sure that there's nothing behind you (e.i power line or a tree).
In placing your fishing rod on the ground, still do it carefully. Be sure you don't let someone else step on it as it is going to cause an accident. Keep an eye to where you leave your fishing equipment. In the event of removing a hook from the fish (if it becomes difficult to remove), don't force it with your bare hands. Use a hook disgorger to remove it from the fish or cut the line with scissors. A hook left with the fish will eventually loosen out.
Don't ever go fishing without a buddy or anyone who is experienced enough in fishing. You need to make sure that you have someone looking after you during the whole time you're fishing because you never know when a help of another person is going to come in handy.
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