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May 1, 2013Many people have a favorite pastime of going fishing. This often means going to a nearby lake, stream, or even a river to hook in some fresh water local fish. However, those that are after much larger trophies often board a vessel and explore the wide-open sea. If you are thinking about going swordfish fishing, there are important things to keep in mind to ensure your safety, enjoyment and perhaps even a chance at getting that big trophy that you so desire.
3 Things to Keep in Mind
Here are three things to keep in mind:
- Proper Gear- You can choose to go swordfish fishing in the day or night, but no matter what time you choose, it is important that you have the proper gear to help you in your endeavor. Proper gear means having the proper reel that has extra drag power as well as durability to withstand the muscular strength and pull of the mighty swordfish. It is also important to have a custom rod that will accommodate the weight and pull of this ocean species. A braided line is also necessary.
- Sea Anchor- Make sure you do not go out to sea with the hopes of catching the mighty swordfish without a sea anchor. Be prepared to spend some money on it, as cheap anchor just will not suffice. Get one that is large and has poundage behind it. This is vital in keeping your boat as well as your fishing lines intact when you encounter one of these big creatures on the end of your lines.
- Safety Precautions- Remember to take the necessary safety precautions to ensure your safety as well as the safety of your fishing companions. Make sure that your boat is well equipped with the standard safety gear that should be on everyone’s mind before you start out on your venture. Life jackets and other personal floatation devices should be properly fitted. Lights, flares, first aid kit, radio, and other necessary equipment should be on the boat. Food and water should also be well-stocked. Never go fishing alone, plan to take some friends with you for companionship and safety reasons.
Swordfish are strong and muscular, be prepared to be disappointed. You can expect to make many swordfish fishing excursions and come home empty-handed. Be prepared to fight. This means you should remember to bring a fighting belt and stand up harness, as you will be having the fight of your life. Make sure to have safety lines that secure both you and your lines to the boat. If not, you might just find yourself being pulled overboard.
Thinking about going swordfish fishing? This advice will help you to enjoy your adventure. With practice, eventually, you will land one of these amazing sea creatures.