Sunday 21 July 2013

Tricks To Remember While Going Deep Sea Fishing

 

Once you have mastered the techniques involved in river and stream fishing you are ready to venture out into the deep blue sea. Here one will find a treasure house of fish and they are all there for the taking. Get your appropriate fishing gear and garb, a good boat and guide, a faithfully friend or companion and you are ready to take on the seven seas. Find out all details about getting a proper and valid license to go out to sea and are well versed with the fishing limits demarcated for licensed fishing. Local wildlife authorities will guide you on ways and means of getting licenses and instruct you on limits and confines.
Study of local weather forecasts and tide schedules will ensure that you do not get stuck out at sea or get caught in a heavy downpour. During summer or even on an overcast day one should not forget to apply some sort of sun protection. Besides a good anglers hat, sun screen is definitely recommended as salty air and bright sunshine beating down on your skin will certainly have some harmful effects in the long run. Drinking of plenty of water is also recommended so that you do not get dehydrated due to maximum amount of evaporation that will take place from your body.
Respect of sea and its temperaments and moods is very important. Do not take chances or risks while fishing in the sea. Strong and unpredictable currents, vagaries of nature, dangers of deep seas and condition and sturdiness of the boat should be seen to and studied in great details. Ensure that you do not get sea sick. The worst thing for a deep sea angler is fighting sea sickness. It will spoil your whole venture and a lot of money and enthusiasm will be lost.
Once you are a fair distance from the shore you should keep an eye out for flocks of birds or gulls hovering over the sea. This is the most likely place where large fish will be swimming under the surface of the water. Where you see dolphins you will find tuna. Tuna is a very popular fish that most anglers go out in search of. Tuna are dolphin's main food. So keep your eye out for dolphins to locate schools of tuna.
Catch bait and big fish in one go. If you are catching small fish to be used as bait, chances are that you will catch some large fish as well as they will come in search of smaller fish for food. So, you can hit two birds with one stone, i.e., catch two fish with single bait. Fishing on the high seas have always been exciting and an adventure in itself. Respect for the sea, its various rules and regulations and mainly for the fish itself should be your main priority. So whether it is trout, salmon, bass, crab, crayfish, lobster, eel or any other fish you are after, the tactics and strategies remain the same and must be adhered to while out fishing on the sea to ensure utmost safety and wellbeing.


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