Making the most of your time - Fishing Safety rules everyone
should know
By Rebecca Blain of http://w
ww.discount-hunting-supplies-and-tips.com
When you are going fishing, whether nearby your home or on a
long distance trip, there are many fishing safety rules that you
need to keep in mind.
These rules can help prevent injury to yourself and others while
shore and boat fishing.
There are several different areas of fishing safety that you
should be aware of. These include the following:
- Equipment Safety
- Pier Fishing Safety
- Offshore Fishing Safety
- Shore Fishing Safety and
Noodling
- Ice Fishing Safety
Equipment Safety
Before you go fishing, you need to
make certain that all of your equipment is in safe working
order. This should be done before you even consider going out to
any waterfront. You need to check several things while looking
over your various pieces of equipment.
First, you need to check your fishing rod and reel. Both of
these pieces should be in top condition, with the rod having no
cracks or breaks. If your rod separates, you need to make
certain that it is very secure when it is built together. The
reel itself should operate smoothly, with the line coiling
without tangles. If the line is tangling quite a bit within the
reel, you will need to unbind the line and replace it with new.
If this behavior continues, you should consider a new reel.
The type of line that you use should be a consideration as well.
Dependent on the conditions you are going to be fishing in, you
will want to use different line. With rocky bottoms, where your
line is going to get caught easier, you will want to use a lower
line rating. If you are fishing for larger fish, the test on the
line should be increased to match what you are planning on
catching.
The final fishing safety check that you should make is on your
tackle, sinkers and lures. If any of these are rusted, you
should replace them with new ones, as rusted equipment can
change a mild injury into tetnis or a worse illness.
Pier Fishing Safety
One type of fishing that many
people enjoy is pier fishing. When you go fishing off of a pier,
there are several fishing safety rules that you should keep in
mind. First, you should only place your feet into the water if
you know that there are not vicious fish, such as Muskie, in the
water. Muskie, as well as other types of vicious fish, are
renown for biting off the toes of unsuspecting fishers off of
piers. For this reason, you should avoid doing this. In addition
to this, you should never run on the piers, especially if you
are carrying any sharp equipment. The most important thing to
keep in mind when pier fishing is to use your common sense.
Falling from the pier, especially taller ones, can be life
threatening. Leaning over the pier edge, as well as being
careless, can put yourself and others in danger.
Offshore Fishing Safety
When you go on a boat for a
session of offshore fishing, you need to be extra careful. Out
of all of the forms of fishing, this is the most dangerous. You
need to be aware of the weather and potential weather changes at
all times. In addition to this, you need to make certain that
you are always wearing a life preserver. While these may be
uncomfortable, or ugly to wear, they can make the difference
between life and death. You should always make certain that you
know you do not hit anyone with your hook when you are casting.
This is the most dangerous aspect of offshore fishing, as you
are most likely fishing in close quarters, which requires a
higher level of skill when you are casting. Hooking yourself or
a companion is a real likely hood in this style of fishing,
unless you are extremely careful.
Shore Fishing and Noodling
Shore fishing is the style
of fishing that most people participate. During fishing seasons,
hundreds of people gather around oceans and rivers and ponds to
take their hand at trying to catch the largest fish possible.
Lures are constantly flying through the air, and lines get
tangled more often than not. When you are shore fishing, you
need to make certain you are aware of all of the people around
you, and that they are aware of you. Taking children to crowded
beaches for fishing can be extremely dangerous, as they can get
hooked while running and playing. Injuries sustained in this
manner can be severe. As long as you are careful, and you do not
run or dart across the path of someone casting, shore fishing
can be the safest of all types of fishing.
There is one form of shore fishing, however, that is extremely
dangerous. This is called "Noodling". Noodling, or another term
for "Idiot", is the practice of wading out to waist or chest
level and bending down to search holes, logs and other hiding
holes for catfish. Then you wiggle your fingers. If there is a
catfish - or another type of creature in residence - they will
attack your bare hand. Then the fight begins, and the Noodler
needs to bring the fish to shore. Many lose their lives yearly
to this extreme sport, and it should be avoided, as it is not
safe.
Ice Fishing Safety
When you are going ice fishing,
there are a lot of safety rules that you need to follow at all
times. Unlike the other forms of standard fishing, ice fishing
presents a lot of health risks. First, you should never go ice
fishing without a well built shack. The shacks provide you
shelter while you are ice fishing. Without this shelter, you
will be susceptible to hypothermia and other health related
problems.
The second thing you need to keep in mind at all times is the
condition of the ice and the weather predictions. Falling
through the ice while ice fishing, especially alone, is a death
sentence. Being trapped on the open ice during a blizzard is
also extremely dangerous, even with the shelter of an ice shack
available. When you are stocking your ice shack, you need to
make certain that you have enough wood for the wood stove, or
heating device within the shack. This device should also be
cared for and watched over at all times, so the ice beneath the
shack remains stable or that the shack does not burn.
If you keep these fishing safety tips and rules in mind, you
should be able to have an enjoyable time fishing without high
risk of injury to yourself or others, no matter which form of
fishing you choose to participate in.