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Don’t let a brittle line or dull hook stand between you and your next catch. Routine maintenance of your fishing equipment might seem tedious, but it can make a big difference when you’re out on the water. Here are a few tasks to complete before your next fishing trip.

Clean your rod and reel
Wash your fishing rod in warm, soapy water and dry it with a soft cloth. Rinse the outside of the reel but be careful not to get water in the interior mechanisms. Use a cotton swab to clean the reel gears before lightly oiling them. Replace the line if necessary. Inspect your rod, reel and line guides for anything that’s loose or damaged.

Organize your tackle box
Start by emptying out your tackle box and wiping it down with a damp cloth. Sharpen hooks, inspect bait and discard rusty or damaged components. Take note of any items you need to replace. Once everything is clean, reorganize the supplies in your tackle box for easy access when you’re on the water.

Inventory your supplies
You need more than a rod and reel for a successful fishing trip. Check your landing net for tears and a weak rim. Are your waders still waterproof? Make sure you have a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen to protect you from the elements. Don’t forget a lifejacket and insect repellant. Put together a shopping list of missing, worn out or expired items.

Once your gear is ready to go, take some time to review the regional regulations and make sure your fishing license is still valid. Following these steps will help ensure your next trip is a good one.

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