Lake Camping And Fishing Tips
1. Plan ahead. Be sure to make reservations at least 10 days before. Talk to the Park Rangers to obtain maps of the lake.
2. Know the water before going. Determine the lake's makeup and the kinds of fish that thrives in that area before you head off in order to carry along the right fishing tackle.
3. Bait. It is very impractical to carry minnows on your lake camping trip and at times are not permitted by law.
Leaches, if ever allowed, are good baits take with you; just store them securely in a container in a shady area and change the water often.
4. Food. As bedtime approaches, keep the lake campsite zone free of food clutter. Packed your food in sealed plastic bags and put everything inside a covered food pack and hung it high over a tree limb.
5. Never drink mountain stream water! No matter how clear and clean the mountain stream water may look, still it is flooded with harmful microorganisms that could cause diarrhea. Bring along purified water for drinking always!
6. Create a "fire ring" for your campfire.
- Clear the forest floor of moss and dead leaves by scraping everything until there is soil.
- Create a ring of rocks in an open place, away from your tent.
- Make the ring larger compared to the fire that you will be building. Have some space around your fire.
7. Know how to administer First Aid as well as keep a kit handy always. In cases of emergency, you should know "what to do". When you are properly trained for first aid, you can save lives.
In a first aid class, it teaches you different ways of properly handling and reacting in different emergency situations.
8. Clean up after your mess! Always make certain that all your trash is put in the right containers. Clean the campsite before leaving and check that fires are extinguished completely, leaving everything as it was.
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