FISHING ON THE SHORE OF THE SEA: SECURITY RULES
You can avoid any problem and practice fishing calmly on the seashore if you follow some basic safety rules. Let's see what they are.
FISHING FROM THE ROCKS OR FROM A DIQUE
Before starting your fishing session, observe for a while the state of the sea, the movement and the strength of the waves, etc. If you think that the waves hit the shore with too much force, better not get there. Also, it is not worth risking if you can not get up to a sufficient height. A single wave can be dangerous.
With strong swell, it is better to avoid these positions because the waves can overcome the rocks or dams.
WAVES
A wave can be a good help for the fisherman, but it can also be a danger. All posts have some danger. You always have to watch the waves, even in good weather. Once a day is enough to have problems. If the waves are added, you can hit the coast at a height of 3 and 4 meters above normal. Invade the beach in a few seconds. Be careful.
THE VADEADORES
The waders are sometimes indispensable for fishing. This "pouch" of PVC, neoprene or breathable fabric allows you to enter the water without getting wet, a great advantage to fish further. However, if you fall into the water, the waders will fill with water and you will have difficulty moving.
Close the waders well by the chest to prevent water from entering.
SLOPES AND LAGOONS
The slopes are generally abrupt and also deep. Its depth can vary from one to two meters. The lagoons are large spaces of water created by the effect of waves and waves. They can measure a dozen meters wide and some hundred meters long. They reach a depth of up to 5 m. A lagoon can displace a person a hundred meters from the place where it has fallen. They distinguish easily with good weather because they look like dark spots on the water. Avoid them at all costs.
TIPS TO CONSIDER
In general, it is better to fish accompanied, especially at night. In addition to gaining security, it is always more entertaining. And if a problem occurs, call 900 202 202 to contact salvage. To call the fire department, dial 080.
If a strong storm catches you unawares, get away from your fishing rod and any metallic object (pike, basket).
Always inform another person of when and where you will go fishing and the expected time of return. And remember to warn if you have to prolong the fishing session to prevent them from starting to look for you.
Do not practice barefoot fishing, even when it is hot. You could cut yourself with rocks, shells and other elements.
In case of doubt about the safety conditions of a fishing area, inquire at the town hall, ask the local fishermen or local associations.
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