In case you have plans to set out for angling in a boat then here are some tips that might come in handy for you.
The Initial Setup
The first thing that you should make sure you have along with you is the marker float. It’s really important you have it with you even if you have plans to fish around the banks. It would help you ensure that there are no snags. It becomes particularly important if in case you have never fished before in that area. How to use the marker float is something that you can easily learn from Google.
It is important that you place your bait boat on to the unhooking mat to ensure it’s protected. Then you need to pull your rig from the underneath. Carry as much bait as you think you might require. Then usually people pull the rig to the top of the bait pile. It’s important that the lead and the hooks are kept as straight as possible. This would save your rig from getting entangled when you drop it. PVA foam also might be used to keep the hook from getting entangled with the weeds. Next you can set up a couple of bank sticks on which you can rest your rod. This is important for a couple of reasons first being to avoid the wind from taking some any slack line, and the second, is to ensure that you rod is always in the same position.
Taking Out the Boat
It would be a good idea, to follow the direction of your marker float, and in as straight a line as possible, while taking your boat out. Try keeping your line tight, now when you think you are in position, drop your load. Just let it till the lead hits the bottom. Then pull up any slack without moving your hook bait away from the pile of tempting bait. Now depending on the boat that you might be using, you ought to repeat the procedure of dropping your next rig. It’s good to take one rig at a time. Now you should set your rod on the pod and wait.
After The Fishing Is Over
After your fishing trip is over you need to do a couple of things, like always ensure that there are no weeds etc on the props. Now remove the pieces of electrical tapes put on the draining holes of the boat, which are aimed at stopping the water from getting in to the boat if the water is choppy during the trip. You ought to be careful of thieves as these bait boats are expensive.