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Also, before you set your boat out to the sea for a
fishing trip, take the time to check on your sea fishing
tackle at least a couple of days before the trip. Prepare a pocket fishing case too. See if your lines are fraying or if they have weakened. You can tell if you have a weak line by just pulling at it. If the line on your reel is weak, pay a visit to your local tackle shop and get yourself a number of new spools to replace your old line.
On your fishing trip itself, just use the appropriate leader and the appropriate lead weight on your line when you make your cast. The strength of the leader you should use depends on the type of fish you are trying to catch. The same goes for the weight of the leader you ought to use. Many fishermen use this rule of thumb: the strength of the leader should be ten times the weight of the lead. So, if you have a 30-pound leader, your lead should be three ounces only.
There is also an advantage to using a slightly lighter sea fishing
tackle when you are
fishing out at sea. Not only are you being kinder to your fishing line, but you are also presenting a more natural presentation to your intended catch. A light line on a sea fishing
tackle will move more naturally in the water, and it will make it more enticing for the fish to bite.
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