Thursday, June 16, 2022

TIPS TO AVOID THE HEAT WHEN GOING CHARTER FISHING



Summer charter fishing is all about dealing with heat and the sun. As with all outdoor activities, comfort and safety are directly linked to preparation and planning. To avoid heatstroke, sunburn and dehydration, it’s important that you plan ahead before venturing out in hot weather.

1. Keep hydrated while fishing

Your body regulates your temperature through sweat. You need to replenish fluids that you have lost through sweating in hot and humid environments to stay hydrated. You run the risk of sunstroke if you don’t get enough fluids. It is easy to stay hydrated: drink lots of fluids and drink frequently. To stay hydrated when going charter fishing in Myrtle Beach, it is a good rule of thumb to drink before you feel thirsty. Avoid caffeinated or alcoholic drinks, if possible, as they tend to add to your dehydration.

2. Protect your head in sunny conditions

Protecting your head in hot sunny weather is crucial when you’re on a fishing trip. You risk a sunstroke or fate if you don’t have a hat. Wide brim hats will protect your neck, ears, and face from the sun’s harmful rays. Ball caps, bandanas, and buffs are also options.

3. Sunglasses protect your eyes

Today’s sunglasses will protect your eyes against harmful UV rays. Polarized lenses are great for anglers. They reduce the sun’s glare, which allows you to spot fish and other underwater creatures. The wrap-around option is very popular because they hug your face and block out the sun.

4. Apply sunscreen often

Sunscreen is essential to protect your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays. Using sunscreen less often can increase your risk of skin cancer and cause other skin problems, such as sunburns. Remember that sun rays can reflect off of the water’s surface, so sunscreen is still recommended for cloudy conditions.

For adults, sunscreen should have a minimum of 15 SPF ratings. Children should have a sunscreen that has at least 30 SPF ratings. For maximum protection, apply sunscreen for at least 20 minutes before going out in the sun. When fishing, consider using sport sunscreens. These sunscreens are waterproof and sweatproof, which provides better protection. You should apply sunscreen as often as you need. You should also carry a lip balm that has a 15 SPF rating, and make sure you use it frequently.

5. Wear The Right Clothing to Protect You From Sunlight & Keep Moisture Your Skin Moist

Proper clothing is essential for protecting your skin. Many sportswear fabrics offer sun protection with ratings between 15 and 30 SPF. These clothes often have quick-drying and moisture-wicking properties that will help you stay cool. Vented cape backs are a great option to get the most ventilation. It’s also better to wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts.

Sandals can quickly cause blisters if you are fishing or standing all day in sandals. Apply sunscreen regularly to your feet. If your feet become too hot, don’t hesitate to switch to lightweight socks or shoes. Also don’t neglect your hands. Sunscreen can quickly get wiped off if you are landing and releasing fish throughout the day. Make sure to reapply sunscreen often.

6. Take Cover

Extreme conditions can make it difficult to avoid the sun entirely. You might consider splitting up your outings by taking a break at the mid-day. Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., the sun’s rays can be strongest, making it a great time to have a beach lunch or take a break in the shade.

These are just some suggestions for how to deal with the heat during the fishing season. You shouldn’t let the heat stop you from enjoying great fishing this season. However, be aware of the sun’s rays as well as the effects of hot weather. Keep hydrated and protect yourself from the harmful UV rays to ensure you are ready for any kind of fish.

Call Captain Smiley Fishing Charters LLC. if you’re planning to go charter fishing with friends and family this summer season.

Captain Smiley Fishing Charters LLC.
4495 Baker St
Little River, SC 29566
(843) 361-7445
https://www.captainsmileyfishingcharters.com
catch@captainsmileyfishingcharters.com

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