For something different, i though a Handy Hints or Did you Know topic.
Just add to the list, never no what you may pick up.
Anyway here's a few to start off with.
H.H.
When a reel is not being used, always slack off the drag completely, sticky drags have cost many a fisho a good fish, and leaving the drag tight when rods are stow, is a sure way for this to start happening.
A regular service of the drag washers with either teflon grease or graphite powder will ensure that they continue to operate smoothly.
Did you Know.
That a flatheads gill rake is covered in a mucus which is both toxin and anti-colaguent.
An old wives tale, is that if you rub some of the belly slime on the wound it will releive the pain. Believe it or not.
Did you Know.
The age of fish can be calculated by a build-up of calcium salts evident in their innner ear, fin spines, vertebrae and other bones. Counting the annuli, or rings of calcium, is considered a good guide ot how old a fish is. Generally one ring represents a year, however in very young fish, a daily rate can sometimes be assessed.
Handy Hints.
Avoid casting a bait into the bend on a sandbar, but try to cast to the down stream end where the force of the curent forms a backwater. This is where baitfish are swept down to, and where larger predators lie in wait.
Handy Hints.
When keeping live bait in a tank, make sure if you are using different varieties that they are compatible. For eg slimies and yakkas do not mix well in a tank, yakkas are a hardy fish, but slimeys are highly strung and will die if thee are too many yakkas placed in the tank with them,
The colour of the tank also has a effect on them, colour such as white or black have little effect on most bait, but if your tanks is brighly coloured, you may find your fish suddenly swimming around belly up.
Theres a few so add yours to the list, never no it may help some one out.
regards