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Alain Fishing
17 rue St-Jean,
St-François de Madawaska, N.-B.
E7A 1E9, Canada

Tél.: (506) 992-2730

luc@alainfishing.com
  Tips for brook fishing


  Maintenance

After a long season, and especially a winter sleeping in a corner of the basement, the state can find a safe fishing is incredible. In addition to the mess of decoys found there, the boxes are often contaminated by all kinds of residues, including traces of rust from decoys. The first step is obviously to empty the trunk of any content you can take the opportunity to take stock of lures and checked one by one.

Clean your trunk with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a hose to carry out in depth. For tough stains, use a little steel wool type "Bulldog". Never use soap or solvent. They leave a persistent odor in the trunk that could get your lures. If it is still necessary, use an odor-free soap such as used by hunters and leave the trunk aerate few days open, in a dry place.

  Worms

When you buy worms from a merchant, do not hesitate to open the containers to check the status of your bait. At the price we are asking today for these baits so easy to capture, make sure they are the size desired and alive. The worms must not remain on the litter, if they are on top of content, they are dead or about to pass away.

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