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Tips for a safe and successful Easter weekend of fishing

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April 16, 2025

AS ONE of the most anticipated long weekends of the year rolls in, anglers across the country are gearing up for what promises to be a cracker of a few days on the water.

Easter weekend isn’t just about time off — it’s about getting out there, chasing fish, soaking up the sun and reconnecting with the incredible coastal playground we call home.

But while the tackle is ready and the bait is prepped, it’s also a good time for a small reminder that carries a big impact: Leave the area you fish in better than you found it.

Whether you're casting from the shore or heading out on the boat, take a moment to pick up any litter you see and dispose of it properly.

A little effort goes a long way in preserving the beauty of our coastline for future generations.

Sun’s out - protect that skin

Summer is still showing off, and the sun is not messing around. Whether you're covered up in UV-resistant gear or prefer to rely on sunscreen, skin protection is non-negotiable.

If you prefer to cover up, make sure your kit includes a long-sleeved UV shirt, long pants, a buff, a hat and maybe even sun gloves.

For those who like fishing in a tee and shorts, don’t forget to reapply sunscreen regularly — especially on your ears, neck, and hands. Whichever way you go, just protect your birthday suit — you only get one!

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