This is the first chapter of a step-by-step guide about how to be more successful with your pikefishing. Each weekend for 10 weeks to come, I will post a new chapter where I'm going through the important knowledge that is needed to be successful with your fishing. I know for sure that many of you already are skilled anglers, and everyone has their own point of view of what's important to think about, but this guide will cover my opinion.
Dress for success! |
A good main rule is to always wear slightly more than necessary. It's always easier and better to take of clothes on the sea if needed than freezing, obviously. So never, ever, under estimate the importance of good clothing.
And what is good clothing then? It's not really a rocket science, but using many layers of clothes which breathes well is a good start at this time of the year. It's not the clothes themselves that creates warmth, it's the air trapped in between the layers. On the sea, the most cooling element is the wind. Did you know that being outside in +/- 0 degrees, in 6m/s wind makes your body feel the temperature like if it was -5 degrees? Add on the fact that you sometimes drive the boat up to 50km/h, and you understand that poor clothes will make you freeze in zero time.
Good basic layers close to the body is important. With the fact that wind influence a lot, I recommend using clothes with really good durability against wind. Most of those clothes (GORE-TEX) also stops rain and breathes well, so don't spend all your money on fishing gear. Spend wisely on good clothing and you will not regret it. These "cover clothes" is not only for your upper body, It's strongly recommended even for pants.
Proper dressing is important when fishing in cold temperatures |
Finally, bring some candy, very important for fishing luck!!
I hope you liked this first chapter, which once again is more into the preparation part of fishing, but not to be under estimated in importance. If you are pleased, you fish better. That's the point with this chapter.
Next weekend: Chapter two - Weather & Wind
// Daniel Wickman
2013-03-30