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3 Beginner Offshore Fishing Tips You Need To Know

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There’s nothing like getting out on the open ocean and trolling until you catch a sea monster. However, it’s not a hobby for the faint of heart. Just because you caught a carp in a lake with your grandfather doesn’t mean you’re ready for offshore fishing. Read on to learn three beginner offshore fishing tips you need to know.

 

Safety First

Falling into the ocean isn’t the same as falling off a dock into the shallows. You need to be prepared for the worst so that you can combat it! As long as you’re on the boat, make sure you’re wearing a life jacket. You should also never go out on the ocean alone.

Even if you bring buddies along, make sure you tell someone on shore where you’re planning to go fishing. That way, they can alert the proper authorities if you don’t make it home when you’re supposed to.

 

Put Your Fish on Ice Immediately

Once you haul your prize catch on board, make sure to put it on ice as soon as possible. Of course, we’d never suggest you miss the opportunity to nab a photo of you and the fish to brag to your buddies, but as soon as you’ve got the picture, get that fish on ice! It gets hot on the open ocean, and heat will spoil a fish faster than you can say, “We’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

 

Bring Sun Protection

The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, and it’s here to burn you! Whether you think you’re prone to sunburn or not, you’d better bring sun protection when you plan to be on the water for several hours. Take it all—strong sunscreen, your best pair of sunglasses, and a stylish fishing hat. There are a lot of discrepancies between the top-tier fishing gear, so make sure to pick up a quality hat.

Now that you know these three beginner offshore fishing tips, bring along your best fishing hat and get ready to catch a whopper!

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