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Tips For Fly Fishing Trips

Fly fishing trips are a great way to relax and a favorite pastime of large numbers of American families. Like any sport, however, there are dangers associated with it.

Fishing takes place in the outdoors, often in a boat, and therefore is subject to harsh weather conditions, including wild currents, hurricanes and storms, and so on. These could spoil your trip or even prove a danger. If there is a sudden change there can be accidents involving the variety of sharp instruments including hooks which are part of fishing equipment.

 

When you are planning a fly fishing trip with friends or family, here are some tips for dealing with some of the dangerous situations you could find yourself in:-

Prepare for the weather

Before packing your bags and heading off for your chosen spot, check out the predicted weather conditions for that day and the few days following. Whether you are going to be fishing on a boat or from the shore, you need to be aware of potentially dangerous weather conditions such as storms, darkening of the sky and flash floods. If there is lightning, especially extreme strikes, then you should head away from the water.

It is not just storms and bad weather you need to be careful of. A hot, sunny day is not necessarily perfect for fishing either. If you spend long periods of time out in the sun you could cause serious damage to your skin through sunburn, so be prepared for this by applying sun block. If you are out in the sun for any length of time and start to feel light headed, unable to concentrate, nauseous, or have difficulty breathing, you could be suffering from exposure to the sun. To help prevent this you should keep yourself hydrated by taking plenty of fluid with you to drink

First aid

Injuries are always a possibility when you are involved in a sport like fishing which uses sharp tools, so you need to take first aid supplies with you. Pack cotton or paper towel, bandages, disinfectant cream, lotion or spray, or hydrogen peroxide, and make sure you know how to treat injuries.

Tangles

Getting your line tangled up with surrounding objects such as logs, rocks or trees, is one of the most frequent hazards of fishing. It is possible that you could cause an accident if you try to untangle your line immediately, so take it slowly, and consider measures such as slowly moving the line further from the object it is tangled up with, or breaking away part of the tree or branch.

Bait

You need to go supplied with plenty of bait, or you could run out and spoil your trip. You can deal with this by dividing your bait supply into two, three or four. Worms, for example, can still move when they have been cut up, and will still be effective bait.

Overall, think ahead and prepare yourself for anything which could arise. That way you will be able to have a relaxed, safe and enjoyable fly fishing trip.


 

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