January 12, 2012

Sea Fishing Tackle: Keeping Your Rod and Reel in Great Shape

If you are a dedicated fisher, chances are you have spent a lot of cash on your excellent sea fishing tackle. A major issue, though, is that even the most dedicated of anglers sometimes forget about proper care of their tackle. This is the best way to throw away your money. If you are a salt water fisher, your gear necessitates really unique care. Salt water is abusive to your fishing tackle.

Sea Fishing Tackle: Getting Rid of Debris and Dirt on Your Reel

Salt water is highly corrosive. When you come in from your fishing excursion, you need to wipe down your fishing reel completely, or rinse it carefully with clear, fresh water. Now, take heed not to hold your fishing reel under the water as it runs, or submerge it as this action can ruin the inner workings of a reel. It is advised to use a mild soap or dish washing liquid when you have employed it several times out in sea water because there is likely to be a build-up of the elements left behind by exposure to salt water. Rough cleaners can be damaging to your fishing reel. Also, instead of rubbing, simply pat it dry with a sanitary and soft cloth. Next, use a light coat of good quality oil to lubricate it. Be certain not to miss any of the moving areas of the reel, like the joints and the handle as you are oiling it. As far as the cleansing of the inside components of your reel, use a degreaser, mineral spirits, or paraffin. But before your put the reel back together, wash off the product you cleaned the inside with. Make sure your reel cleaning is an ongoing thing, since it is an important piece of sea fishing tackle.

Sea Fishing Tackle: Correct Maintenance of Your Fishing Rod

Once again, salt water is abrasive to the elements of your fishing tackle. You must also rinse your fishing rod each time you use it and apply a mild soap to clean the salt away. Because the guides and windings can easily get cuts or scratches or become worn, you should pay special attention to them. Lay your rod on a horizontal flat surface when you are not using it. You should not stand it against a wall because this could cause it to bend. For vertical storage, place it in a holder especially made for that purpose.

Sea Fishing Tackle: More About Maintaining and Storing

You definitely don't need to put extra stress on the springs and washers, so you should back off the drag before storage. Never put the reel in a plastic bag because of moisture the reel may be retaining; it could be that the reel wasn’t completely dried. As long as you aren’t rough on it, you should have many years of quality operation with your sea fishing tackle.

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