| Surf Fishing by the sea is challenging and at times | | | | to see your fish come up of water but you do not |
| dangerous. Below are the tops three most important | | | | know what else is behind the fish. In the water |
| safety tips for your next surf trip: | | | | behind the fish could be sharks, electric eels, |
| 1) Know the sea condition | | | | stingrays. So, let go the fish if you cannot pull it out. |
| Observe the tides condition of the sea where you | | | | 3) Be prepared with First Aid Kit |
| intend to surf fish. Tides have its own timings of high | | | | Take precaution and be proactive with basic first aid |
| tides or low tides. Record down the timing so that | | | | knowledge. Be prepared to use the first aid skill when |
| you can avoid caught in between. Spend a few days | | | | something bad happen. Always have a first aid kit at |
| to study the sea condition. Also, check with local | | | | hand and make sure you know how and when to |
| weather broadcast station to know the weather and | | | | use all items in the first aid box. Put extra bandages |
| sea condition during your fishing days. | | | | and ointment in the first aid box, carry more is better |
| 2) Stay away from water | | | | than sorry later. |
| When you caught a fish, try to pull it out with your | | | | Learn to read the weather and sea for a good Surf |
| rod and line. You should never wade into the water | | | | Fishing Condition before you go for your next fishing |
| to get your fish if you cannot pull it out. It is exciting | | | | trip. There is always a better day for your trip. |