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Fishing Safety

Fishing Safety

Follow these tips to ensure a safe fishing experience:

  • FishingIf using a boat to fish, wear your lifejacket or PFD and make sure that your passengers wear theirs, too.
  • Inspect waterfronts daily - the natural environment is subject to change without notice.
  • Don't fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been declared "off limits" to fishing to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for your safety. When choosing a site for fishing, always consider safety factors. Because fishing is practiced in a variety of environments, evaluate factors specific to safety in each environment.
  • Weather is always a factor. Check marine weather forecasts and don't take chances with foul weather.
  • Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights, maps, and a cell phone or radio.
  • Always wear footgear appropriate to the conditions.
  • Stay dry, warm, and protected from the elements.Wear a waterproof sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) of at least 15. Wear thin layers of clothing, and progress outward to include water and wind protection as the final layer.
  • Use appropriate insect protection measures, including dressing properly and using repellents.
  • Keep fishing knives sharp and cover the blade when not in use.
  • Handle fish carefully.
  • Use safety glasses at all times when casting.
  • Use caution when baiting and removing hooks.

Courtesy www.takemefishing.org


 

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