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Are you Planning a Fishing Vacation?

Posted on Jul 16, 2009 under Fishing Trips | 7 Comments

When planning for a fishing vacation the first thing you have to know is what type of fishing would you like to do. There are so many different types from fly fishing to deep sea fishing to lake fishing that it is hard choose from, especially from the avid angler. If you care more for the location than the type of fish than pick a place you would like to go and see if those places have fishing nearby, which they probably do.

Check the local State laws to determine whether fishing is permitted. Prepare all the documents required for your fishing vacation to avoid any legal violations. Among these documents are a fishing license, self-identification (passport or identity card) and boat ownership information.

Many fishing trips are also planned depending on what time of year it is. In some bodies of water the fish bite more than at others for various reasons. When planning a fishing trip look into the fishing conditions at the place that you want to go and try to go when there is a better chance of the fish biting.

While wet weather puts a damper on your fishing vacation, very sunny days may not be the answer either. Guard against too much sun exposure by packing extra sun block and a broad hat to protect yourself from skin damage. Avoid dehydration and heat sickness such as nausea and lightheadedness by drinking enough water or other liquid beverages.

The equipment you purchase for your fishing vacation depends on your preferred type and method of fishing. Open sea fishing requires a huge net while lake fishing uses a rod and reel. Fishing methods such as trolling, fly fishing spin or bait fishing and light-tackle fishing call for the use of different fishing equipment and accessories. You can purchase a basic fishing set to enjoy your fishing vacation. This includes a rod, reel, fishing line, tackle hooks, sinkers and needle nose pliers.

Decide firstly what you want from your vacation. If you expect the professional to supply all your gear, you will pay for it either in hidden costs or as an added extra. Budget for essential expenditures like lodging, food and fishing-related costs such as a fishing license, extra equipment and boat rental. Also be aware of other costs like charges for fishing maps, docking and launching fees and life jackets. Always plan a buffer amount for emergency expenses.

Many things can go wrong during your fishing vacation. Therefore, you need to be suitably prepared for emergencies. Make copies of all the documentation required for your trip and keep them safe with someone at home. Since fishing involves the use of sharp equipment, bring a first aid kit in case of injuries. Include rain suits in case of bad weather. Likewise, remember your hat and sunglasses for those sunny days. If you have a prevailing medical condition or certain allergies, wear a medical bracelet and check that you have an extra supply of medication with you at all times.

A fishing vacation is a pleasurable way to spend your time off. Peace and tranquility will surround you as you bond with Mother Nature. Having an undisturbed fishing vacation is, however, never guaranteed. Nevertheless, there are certain things you can consider when planning your trip to ensure that it goes as smoothly as possible:

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7 Responses to “Are you Planning a Fishing Vacation?”

  1. NONAME Says:

    I am planning a vacation to the Caribbean?
    But there be too many lubbers there. I’ll keel haul them all, thems filthy bilge sucking wagglers.

    I’ll feed the fish wiv’em all!

    Ad no quarter for the scuppers neither!

    Aargh!

  2. Captain Anne Flint Says:

    I challenge Yea to Swords mate…

    "FILTHY BILGE SUCKING WAGGLERS"
    thats it…!!!!

    CAT FIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    (whats a waggler??)
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  3. Oprah, Sea Hag Says:

    Ye be confused! Ye’re stuck in Frisco, head southeast!
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  4. third mate, smiley. Says:

    Aargh, if a third mate ye be looking for, me joints may be stiff, but me smile is in place.
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    jcms

  5. ?Rae? NY Says:

    Oh, that’s good! I need to send a couple of things to my uncles in the Dominican Republic!
    Can you do it on your way?
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  6. my booty, my love Says:

    aargh! I believe I’m falling fer a wench! shall I pluck out me eyes, or just sit on me arsh!
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  7. murphy O'malley Says:

    Would ye be needin a cat to maul the mice on yer ship?
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