There are many reasons why a growing number of individuals and families are choosing to live on the West Coast, and fishing is certainly high on the list. Whether you are a novice angler, or a seasoned caster, there are always ways to improve your game if you hope to finally hook that elusive fish. What do the experts have to say? Let’s examine some pragmatic suggestions.
Know Your Gear
Before heading out with friends and family, make it a point to ensure that you have the right fishing equipment. There is nothing worse than realising that you have failed to bring the right tackle when miles away from the shore. This is the best way to ensure that you are able to enjoy the experience, and to be prepared for the unexpected (leading us into the next point).
Better to go Heavy
Imagine for a moment that you are fishing for a marlin when you happen to hook a much larger target. While there are many times when it might be better to cut the line, other situations may require a bit of elbow grease. This is why experts tend to agree that purchasing a fishing line well above the intended tension is never a bad thing.
Know Your Location at All Times
We have all come to rely upon digital technology. From being able to access the latest smartphone applications to downloading a viral video within seconds, these actions are now commonplace. However, this can result in a dangerous situation if you happen to be away from the coast.
Never make the mistake of relying on digital navigation alone. Satellite transmissions might become obscured due to cloud cover. The network could fail, or your device may simply run out of power. This is why it is critical to become familiar with a traditional compass. There are many online resources to consult, although it is always more prudent to take a class proctored by knowledgeable experts.
Prepare for the Unexpected
Countless boaters have become involved in potentially life-threatening situations due to their own lack of foresight. Whether you intend to head out alone, or you are instead organising an excursion with close friends, be sure to follow these well-known recommendations:
- Make absolutely certain that your vessel is seaworthy.
- Never exceed the recommended occupancy for your boat.
- Examine the state of your emergency equipment (such as life jackets and life rings)).
- Always stick to your pre-departure checklist.
- Become familiar with the nautical rules associated with your specific location.
While all of these steps might sound simple, they could still make the difference between a relaxing day on the waves, and a situation that might require professional assistance.
Fishing is a great deal of fun if we learn to follow the rules, and to adopt a handful of practical steps designed to make the next outing as safe as possible. When in doubt, always contact a local government official. They will be happy to clarify any nuances.