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Conference wahoo::fishing-v2

Title:Fishing-V2: All About Angling
Notice:Time to go fishin'! dayegins
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUE
Created:Fri Jul 19 1991
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:548
Total number of notes:9621

411.0. "(Surf Casting) A couple of questions" by BASLG1::BURNLEY () Mon Sep 12 1994 03:26

    
    I have a couple of questions som-one out tyhere may be able to help
    me with.
    
    1.	How dangerous is Beach Fishing when there is Lighting about? I
    	Was out at Langley point ( south coast of England) on Saturday
    	in the middle of a very impressive storm, when it "struck" me 
    	that waving around two 13ft Carbon Fibre rods may not be the 
    	best thing to do, so I packed up and went home. Other people
    	down the beach however seemed oblivious to the danger.
    
    2.	Any advice on storing and fishing with Frozen Baits?
    	Can you refreeze Lug or Rag? Should you try to bait the hook 
    	with the worm frozen or let it defrost a bit?
    
    Thanks
    
    Martin.
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411.1Safe and Sane, ThanksESBLAB::TATOSIANThe Compleat TanglerMon Sep 12 1994 17:2415
    re: .0
    
    If you're the tallest thing in the immediate vicinity and you're
    holding up a conductive "mast" with a hundred feet of wet line hanging
    from it, I'd say you're betting against mother nature that you're gonna
    live to tell the tale...
    
    Everything is relative, but I can tell you that if I see a bolt out of
    the blue and I'm thrashing about with a graphite fly rod, I'm OUTTA THERE!
    whether I'm in a boat, on the beach, or chest-deep in a stream...
    
    Seems to me those "other people down the beach" are more than just 
    oblivious (unconscious leaps to mind ;^)
    
    /dave (fishin' is a great sport but nothing to lose your life over)
411.2Better safe than Dead!BASLG1::BURNLEYTue Sep 13 1994 03:102
    
    Thanks, Thats what i thought!
411.3yup, & watch for power lines alsoECADSR::BIROThu Sep 15 1994 09:1419
    I just read a story that when the longer graphite fly rods were
    introduce in the UK that the leading cause of death for fly fishing was
    caused by electrocution.  A popular place to fish in the UK the story
    when on to say was on the bank of cannels that have power lines next to it.
    The new graphite rods are conductors and the longer rods where hitting
    the power lines.
    
    The rule that I have heard for towers in a typical New England type
    hills is that the there is a 4x times the hight of the tower area that
    if lighting was going to hit in that area it will now hit the tower.
    If you have a 10 ft rod then it would be a 40 ft radius... plus I think
    it would be higher then that as you are in a flat land area.
    
    So one should also look out for power lines, some of the newer rods
    are conductive.
    
    
    enjoy john
    
411.4BASLG1::BURNLEYThu Sep 15 1994 09:3115
     ref .3
    
    Its not only fly rods that are the problem over here. (Europe) In the 
    last 10 years or so, as it has got a lot harder to catch fish, Match
    (competition) fisherman have started to use "poles" these are carbon
    fibre poles upto 15 meters (50 odd feet) long.
    
    I wont go into the method involved using these things (unless anyone is
    interesed) but I beieve fishing is now the most dangerous pass-time in
    the UK. Most of the deaths are caused by power lines.
    
    All rod in the UK now carry warnings about the danger of electrocution
    
     
    
411.5AYOV11::SROBERTSONThu Sep 15 1994 12:317
    There's power lines right above me when casting at a local loch,
    they are quite low and the first time I cast at this loch I put my
    bait,steel leader and line straight over the wire - the line was cut
    before the bait hit the water.My rod hasn't any graphite in it but I 
    wasn't taking any chances -