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Tip No 2 - Always try and get fresh bait. Catching it yourself can be fun too.
Tip No 3 - Use the lightest sinker you need for the job. Sometimes this will only be a very small one.
Tip No 4 - Become good at tying important knots. Get a good knot book, learn to tie the Locked Half Blood Knot and practice it.
Tip No 5 - Read as much as you can in magazines like Fishing World. There are heaps of really useful things as well as heaps of good pictures.
Tip No 6 - Never touch or handle a fish or creature that you can't identify. It might bite or sting.
Tip No 7 - Get a good fish identification book and study it.
Tip No 8 - Always wash salt off your fishing gear, including hooks and lures, after you've finished fishing at the coast.
Tip No 9 - Try and have a freshwater tackle box and a saltwater tackle box. This will protect your freshwater stuff from rust at the coast.
Tip No 10 - When you are not using your reels, keep them in a dark place, like a draw or cloth bag. Sunlight damages fishing line very quickly.
Photos below showing Osman with his awesome catch..! Those mackerels weighs around 5-6kg each and was a great game fish according to Osman. In total Osman & Co. caught around 40+ kg of mackerels on that day..



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