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Kelong Paradise Waterfront Resort
Address:
Suite 838, Level 8, Block A,
Lobby B, Kelana Centre Point,
No. 3, Jalan SS7/19,
Kelana Jaya,
47301 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
MALAYSIA
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Contact numbers:
(+6) 017 264 5315
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Night Fishing Preparation |
Night Fishing Preparation the Key to Success
Preparation is the Key To Successful Night Fishing, You Better Have These...
Night
fishing requires quite a bit more preparation than daytime fishing
does. Even if you "think" you know the waters pretty well, you need to
take extra precautions when fishing at night.
If
you are night fishing from a boat, you have even more to think about.
Make sure you have enough flotation devices onboard and that they are
easily accessible. If someone falls overboard, it is much more
difficult to see them at night, so you need to be able to throw a
flotation device out to them quickly.
Proper lighting on your
boat is also essential. Enough flashlights and batteries should be an
obvious commodity, but you would be surprised how many times those
batteries that you "thought" were new, die off within minutes of the
trip.
You should have a GPS monitor at all times (good compasses
are better than nothing if you can't afford a GPS). However, don't go
out and buy a GPS right before your first night-fishing voyage. Buy one
in advance and learn how to use it first! Trust me, it is no fun trying
to read the manual when it's pitch dark and you're lost.
Not
only are the tree stumps harder to see at night, so are the shallow
waters. It definitely pays to learn the waters well before heading out
at night.
Before you venture out into the darkness, make sure
you let someone know (back onshore) where you are going or are planning
to go. If you aren't back home at a specific time you suggest, at least
others will know where to start looking for you.
It's also a
good idea to pack your insect repellant. Night fishing not only brings
out the best fish, but also the meanest bugs. It's prime feeding time
for many insects, and to them, you look pretty tasty on that open water.
Prepare
your rods, reels and lures BEFORE you hit the water. There is nothing
worse than getting out in the water and realizing you forgot to bring
your favorite lure.
A little nap during the afternoon before you
head out is also a good idea. Of course, if you are catching a lot, I
doubt you will be tempted to doze off.
And remember, safety always comes first. I am yet to see a fish worth getting seriously injured or killed over.
Quick Tip: Part of your preparation should include gearing up with the Evening Secret. It really will take your evening fishing to a new level. (http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialsecret/night-preparation.php)
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