Boating Safety Tips For Fishing

by Bryan Jakes

Boating and fishing go together like ham and eggs, they are great.

Using your boat, while fishing is becoming more and more popular. People are really enjoying taking their boat with them to the rivers and lakes.

Take note of these safety tips so you can make your boating event more enjoyable. Do this before you set sail to get in some real fishing.

1. Never use an engine on your boat that is overpowered. Too much power on a small boat can be a real hazard to your safety and others around you.

2. Slowdown when you are near other boats. Don’t operate too close to swimmers and other fishermen. Make sure you pay attention to any warning signs that are posted on the waterways. Treat the waterways just like you do the highway. Drive safely and courteously.

3. Keep in mind, the position of your boat when you stop to fish so other boaters can see you. Position your boat at the same angle as the shoreline, for better fishing.

4. Make sure you double check your checklist and have all of your fishing and boating needs before you leave the dock. The checklist should include enough fuel and battery power to last you your whole trip and especially make sure you have an anchor.

5. Check your safety equipment, make sure that you have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, flares, at least one oar, and a life vest for each occupant.

6. As you’re moving from one fishing spot to the next always pay attention to where you’re going. If you need to stop to check your graphs or your flashers do this, Rather than driving the boat and allowing yourself to be distracted. Keep focused on your surroundings, as you would in a car.

These safety rules can ensure an enjoyable boating and fishing trip. Just be aware of the fact that as you gain more confidence, you can get addicted to the sport.

For more information about boating and fishing safety go to The Daiwa Shop. at http://www.thedaiwa.com/

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