Do's and Don'ts
Angling as sport is a pure call from Inside , and a pure angler will have
his own Ethics to maintain the purity of the sport. Not to mention but here
are some points we would to put in for our clients :
* Understands fishing and local regulations & customs.
* Cares about aquatic and marine habitats.
* There are fishes that are endengered , so such species there are rules
of catch & release so U can only keep fish that is allowed to eat, and
properly releases the rest.
* As fishing takes you to some most pristine area therefore Leaves no trash,
even if left by others.
* Shares your knowledge with less experienced anglers. ( There's old saying
in India that your knowledge is gold when shared & its baggage if stored
).
* Cooperates with authorities.
* When you are fishing in forest area than there are many other animal &
bird life around you So you have to maintain same ethics for the other life
also.
* Preserves the sportfishing tradition.
Fishing Safety Tips
Fishing trips preferably be planned in a company. Knowledge of fishing sports,
rest houses. License issuing centre should be gathered well in advance.
This saves lot of inconvenience and time after reaching destination.
1- Keep all the fishing equipment in a kit. Do carry landing net and guff
along with the kit.
2- While carrying the rod in the stretched from, never keep the top of the
rod in front because it is not safe; instead but-end be kept in front.
3- Inspect waterfronts daily - the natural environment is subject to change
without notice.
4- Always wear footgear suiting to the terrain.
5- Keep fishing knives sharp and cover the blade when not in use.
6- Your Protection against elements is very important therefore Stay dry
& warm. Fishing in Himalayas can take you face to face with some varied
climates so be prepared with proper clothing, and progress outward to include
water and wind protection as the final layer.
7- Use safety glasses at all times when casting.
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