Water safety

Taking care of your safety is our priority. Consider the following guidelines to ensure that your fishing experience is not only successful, but also safe:

  1. Life jackets: Wear life jackets whenever you are on the water. This can save your life if you fall into the water unexpectedly.
  2. Check the weather: Check the weather forecast before each outing. Cancel or postpone fishing if a storm or high winds are forecast.
  3. Safe handling of equipment: Beware of the use of hooks, knives and other sharp objects. Ensure that all participants are aware of the safe use of equipment.
  4. First Aid Kit: Every boat should have a first aid kit. Check it regularly for the necessary medicines and supplies.
  5. Emergency Procedures: Always have a plan of action in case of an accident or other emergency. Train all fishing participants in the basics of water rescue.
  6. Communication and communication: Always let someone know your route and expected time of return. Carry a charged cell phone or radio for emergency communication.
  7. Respect for nature: Observe local laws and conservation guidelines. Avoid rare species habitats and areas with restricted access.

Following these precautions will help you not only enjoy your fishing trip, but also return home safely. Take care of yourself and nature!