When we have an opportunity to tease the fish, we want to minimize any potential problems and pitfalls so we can maximize our fishing time.
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To make it easier for you, today I present you with 12 accessories to make your life easier on your fishing trips.
hook sharpener: Before casting a bait, you need to check the condition of the hooks. To do this, press the tip on one of your nails and try to move it. If it gets scratched, you have to sharpen it. Opt for a flat or recessed model.marker buoy: When we catch a fish we want to make an X in the bottom of the boat, but the wind and the current move us. Once we start a fight it is possible to launch one of these buoys that will act as landmarks.nail clipper : After tying your knots, you can use this little tool to snip off the loose ends of the rope. When sharp as desired, it will cut through the toughest superwires with ease. Inexpensive, change if necessary.Straps with Velcro: When transporting, it is advisable to pack the rods in protective covers. If you have more than one, secure it by positioning one of these strong straps just below the rollers and the other 30cm from the tips.Fillet knife sharpened: After you’ve wrapped some edible cuts, you need to be able to rely on a very sharp blade to make nice cuts and reduce meat loss. Once it loses sharpness, sharpen it.downrigger portable: Trying to catch salmonids and even zander when they swim near the shoals is terribly annoying. Take advantage of the great depths with the Scotty Lake Troller and ballast 3 pounds or less.Landing net in good condition: That’s it, you’ve just snagged the coveted trophy. Imagine, as soon as you insert it into the net, it rips or the fish escapes through a hole. Use cable ties to fix or modify the problem.Protection for health: The worst case scenario for a fishing rod is that it hits other fishing rods or an object. The finish deteriorates and the strand becomes brittle. The large, tear-resistant and durable nylon bags do an excellent job.Needle nose pliers or disgorger: It sometimes happens that a pike, a musklunger or even a zander swallows our offer deeply. It is then out of the question to introduce our fingers. The good old prickly nose or the disgorger are very useful.rod holder: When drifting or trolling it’s nice to be hands free by slipping the rod’s handle into an R-5, a Power Lock or the ultimate and fastest rod holder, the Orca Scotty.tape measure : Whether zander, musculo lung, lake trout, landlocked salmon, etc., there are lengths that need to be considered. Simply use a gallon to measure, apply a legal measurements sticker, or use a measuring ruler.Polarized lenses: Fishing goggles are incredibly handy to better see what’s happening under the water film, allowing you to locate pitfalls and fish. In addition, they protect your eyes from unfortunate accidents.► I invite you to follow me Facebook.