DIY…. Preparing Your Offshore Fishing Gear For 2025 Fishing Season
One of the biggest mistakes many offshore fishermen make each year is waiting until the last minute to prepare for the coming season. If you wait until the fish are here, you’ve waited far too long. Any number of issues are bound to pop up, such as discovering that parts you need for your boat, trailer, or fishing gear are on back order or out of stock. Also, when you take your boat in for servicing, you’ll likely find that the waiting list could delay your first offshore fishing trip by a month or more.
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