Greatest Fishing Tips

Posted On July 29, 2011
Safety, Safety and one more Safety.
It does not matter how you are fishing but you should keep your Safety in mind at all times. For us Kayakers at minimum, a PFD , a light, a whistle and a communication device! Let somebody know where you planning on fishing. Do not fish alone if you are new to the Sport. Keep an Eye on the Weather, things can change fast. No bait in the world is going to help you if you find yourself in trouble. For Kayakers it is a good idea to practice self rescue under different weather conditions.
There are other things to keep in mind. During the summer, hydration and sunscreen come to mind.
No matter if you fish from shore, a boat or a kayak, leave the alcohol at home. You are not safe if you are impaired .I could give you some great advice on how to catch some great game fish but I do feel that none of that is important if you are not safely enjoying our sport.

So my best and greatest fishing advice is: Stay safe and make sure safety stays on your mind, while you catching that Trophy Fish  

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Kirsten (Kris) Lally Lozier
Kirsten (Kris) Lally Lozier
Virginia Beach, VA
Joined May 17, 2010

Hello my name is Kirsten but nobody ever calls me that unless I did something wrong, so Kris is just fine :) I love to fish, prefered method is from a Kayak. But you will not catch me turning down any oppertunity to fish. Fresh or Salt, Flyfishing .... most of the time I fish with artificial lures. Freshwater is a bit more frustrating to me and I will resort to worms here and there. It is important to me to get others involved or interested in the sport. So I spend part of my time volunteering my time at events.

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