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| Fishing Tips | All Fish have a keen sense of smell. If you have used any insect spray on your hands, or handled fuel etc, always smother or wash your hands with you chum or a bit of tuna oil, then wash your hands in sea water, before you handle your fishing equipment. Foreign smells can take fish off the bite. |
| Fishing Tips | If a powerful fish starts stripping line off your reel, the decreasing diameter of the line left on the spool can actually increase drag tension. You may need to back off the drag. |
| Fishing Tips | With fish like Mackerel, a weather change is a main factor which causes them to bite furiously. They all have wind bags which fill and deflate with the change in atmospheric pressure. As the bag deflates due to changes in pressure, this creates more room in the stomach for food. Keep an eye on the weather. |
| Fishing Tips | It pays to squash the barbs on saltwater fishing hooks to allow for easier penetration or to make catch and release kinder on the fish. It is only a fallacy that fish fall off easier if there are no barbs. It is simply a matter of keeping constant strain on the line between the anglers and fish to keep them on the hook. |
| Fishing Tips | After a fishing trip or before storing your reel for an extended period of time, be sure to back off the drag wheel. This relieves pressure on the drag washers and helps extend the life of your drag system. |
| Fishing Tips | The safest knife is a sharp knife. Buy a good sharpener and use it. The most important thing about sharpening any knife is to get the edge angle right. Many knives come with a fairly shallow edge angle because it's easy to produce and will last through production and packaging. A shallow edge angle is good for crude work, but for more detailed work like filleting fish a steeper angle is better. When sharpening any knife, do it in stages. A very dull knife should start on a coarse stone, holding the angle between blade and stone at about 30 degrees. Move next to a finer stone and hold the angle to about 15-20 degrees. Finish with a very fine stone, butcher's steel or strop, keeping the same 15-20 degree angle. |
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