Trout Fishing Tips 216

Posted on August 15th, 2010 by admin in Food and Beverages | No Comments »

Don’t get me wrong, the basics like using a hook and line certainly apply, it’s just that there are other basics that many anglers don’t consider which can make a big difference when trout fishing. This article will outline some of the basics of trout fishing that every beginning trout angler needs to keep in mind.

The first thing to keep in mind when it comes to fishing for trout is where trout are found. For the most part trout are found in cold, clear, flowing water. Trout are very aware of their surroundings and in clear water this means that the fisherman needs to be concerned about the trout’s surroundings as well. In other words you don’t want the trout to notice you as much as is possible. When fishing for trout you want to do things like wearing drab colored clothing and not casting your shadow on the area that you’re attempting to fish. Basically make yourself as invisible to the trout as is possible.

2: Bait – A good trout fishing tip is to use a hook size 10 when using live bait. Small lures are best for trout fishing, as well as spinners and spoons that aren’t any more than ounce in size. If you prefer minnow-type plugs, anything exceeding four inches long might be too long and not as effective.

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