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    Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
    11:16 am
    Catching Trout - Tips to Help You
    Because the locations where trout are located are considerable, it's not a problem to take a few trout fishing trips and see if you like it. Just make sure you do your homework ahead of time and get to know their habits. Trout are canny and sometimes catching them can be touch-and-go. If you pay attention to the little things, you stand a better chance of success. Certain variables can make a big difference, such as the weather, the temperature of the water, the season, your fishing tackle and line weight, even the way you cast can all make a difference. Our goal here is to help you determine how to be a more successful trout fisher. Regardless of whether it's about catching trout or funny videos, make certain you are taking action.

    You need to pay attention to what kind of line you use. For trout fishing, a light line is preferable. Four pound test is sufficient for most occasions. In any event, don't exceed six pound test. You should realize that the heavier your line is, the easier it will be for the fish to see. One of the most basic reasons newcomers to trout fishing don't have any success is because they use a heavy line and wonder why the fish won't bite. A good choice, and one that the fish have trouble seeing, is to pick a light blue mono-filament line. As a general rule of thumb, when trout fishing keep all of your tackle light. Generally, you will find that a light-weight, 5-foot rod is suitable for most locales. You also want to stick to lures that are on the smaller side. It's a good idea to keep your hook size at no more than a Size 10.

    Besides the sport of fishing, a lot of people simply love the taste of a well-cooked trout for their dinner. However, some people don't like trout, which is their choice, of course. Trout is not like those delicate, white fish you buy in the supermarket. Its taste is more flavorful, more "gamy", than other species of fish. Some people like to pan fry trout, and it can be fun to cook them on a fire right at your fishing location. Be sure to check in advance of eating any fish you catch in the wild, however. Double check to make sure the waters in which they live haven't been polluted or contaminated with anything. It's an easy matter to check online with your state's Health Department or Fish and Game Department to see if there are any reports of contamination or pollution in the area you plan to fish in.

    You will find trout all over North America. However, you won't find them in every lake, stream, or river. Doing a little research on the type of habitat that trout live in will make it a lot easier to find the fishing spots that contain trout. They mainly prefer our lakes, streams, and, of course, the numerous rivers. You will find trout living where the water is cold. If the water you are fishing in is swift, but you can see bubbles on the surface, you have probably located a good place to look for trout. Trout thrive on oxygen rich water. If you find a swift moving stream with bubbles - which indicates a high oxygen content - you will most likely also find trout. If you want to find the locations where trout rest or hunt, look for manufactured or naturally occurring objects in the water that provide cover for the trout. Some suggestions would be docks and piers, brushy overgrowth along a bank, or downed trees or logs.

    Whether you're experienced at trout fishing or brand new to it, this is one activity where you can keep on learning for as long as you live. This is especially the case if you explore different fishing spots and try to catch different types of trout. Trout fishing can be beneficial for your stomach, or they can simply be something fun to do.

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