Storing Your FishVault Gear Over The Winter
Depending on what part of the country you live, some of us fish year-round, while others store their gear and tackle away until Spring. If you are the latter, then this article is for you. Following these few simple steps will keep your gear and tackle in proper working order and increase its longevity. After all, we want you to hang on to your FishVault gear as long as possible.
Rods
Rods are probably the easiest piece of your kit to maintain regularly. There are a few things to take note of though. First thing, is to make sure all the fittings, exposed blank, and hardware are rinsed and dried after each use. Take note of the grips and the shape they are in. Additionally, check over the rod blank after each heavy use to make sure there aren’t any nicks or distress from weight(s) hitting the graphite (or other material) or other damage. These will be breaking points on the next big fish you hook up with.
Reels
The FishVault team always give our reels a once-over with new lube and grease every year. The reels we fish regularly and heavily will get maintenance twice a season. Some anglers clean it more often, but with the wear-and-tear from the frequency we fish, we feel two cleanings is enough. If you start to hear strange sounds or friction is felt in the reel, try to assess and address the problem before you break your reel in any further way.
Hooks
If you fish in areas near salt water, or even in areas with high humidity. Chances are you are familiar with hook rust. Even if you live in the Midwest, your gear can still succumb to rust if you do not dry and store your gear appropriately. The FishVault rule of thumb, is to rinse the lure/hooks in either distilled or fresh water, let them dry in the open air/sun, then store them in boxes with silica packets to make sure no moisture oxidizes them. It may seem extreme, but when you get good lures and baits in your FishVault box, try to maintain them. Also, if you don’t currently use a hook hone, START!
Line
Different lines are made of similar materials. Mono and fluoro are both UV sensitive to some extent, so avoid storing lined reels and spare spools of line in areas exposed to UV light (sunlight). Instead, find a dry and dark place to store your line in that won’t get too warm during the summer (and won’t freeze during the winter. These lines are both created from plastics and do have a shelf life. Re-spool your reels frequently to avoid fishing with compromised line.
There you have it! These are our best tips on easily maintaining your FishVault fishing gear! Checking and maintaining these things will ensure you don’t have any unforeseen problems throughout the season. Get your gear in check, and get out to catch a trophy!