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Trout Fishing - 5 Points To Help Catch Them Better


Trout Fishing - 5 Points To Help Catch Them Better

Author: Abhishek Agarwal

Trout are a favorite catch for most anglers. These clever fish are plentiful almost everywhere fishing is popular. Species of trout vary according to their aquatic environment.

Brook trout abound in cooler northern climes, particularly in western Canada. Rainbow trout multiply on the Pacific Slope from California to Alaska. Brown trout, however, love environments in most of the United States and Canada. But brown trout are rare in Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Missouri, North Dakota, Kansas, Arkansas, and Texas.

When you're fishing for trout, these tips will help you win more of these crafty water critters.

1. Don't grease your leader. A greased leader will not sink far enough, and it will be more difficult to pick the line and lure up when you have a catch. A greased leader that floats will cast a scary shadow on the stream bottom and scare the trout away from your lure.

2. The dry fly is best to secure plenty of trout because it's less likely to sink or drag in the current. And the current and pools are the best places to attract and catch delicious trout. You'll have to experiment with the dry lure in currents and pools to try your luck in angling for trout.

3. It's better to fish downstream or at one side of the stream when you're after trout. The shadow cast by the leader and line may frighten the trout. You want to cast so that the only thing the trout see is the fly.

4. Fish the lower end of pools first, and make that first cast the best cast. Trout are more likely to strike at a lure that lands just over his private space. Even if you see trout in the middle or upper end of the pool, you'll have better luck if you cast to the lower end.

5. Trout fishing can test the patience of the most sedate angler. They're moody and very particular about the lure they'll strike at. You may have better luck with a fly with less hackle or with a spent-wing or fan-wing lure.

6. If you're not catching trout, try changing your technique! River and stream trout behave differently than lake trout. What worked at the reservoir may not work at a babbling brook. Try trolling instead of casting. Change your bait or look for water that's warmer or cooler. Try a different type of hook. Study different species and know what attracts them.

Trout are some of the best eating around for the enthusiastic angler and family. And they're a worthy opponent. Clever and crafty, trout will test your angling ability. But if you follow these simple tips, you're more likely to come home with enough trout for a fish feast!

About the Author:

Abhishek is an avid Fishing enthusiast and he has got some great Fishing Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 116 Pages Ebook, "Fishing Mastery!" from his website http://www.Fishing-Masters.com/772/index.htm . Only limited Free Copies available.

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