Tip Number One. Always use Ultra light fishing tackle when fishing for trout in streams or rivers. on numerous occasions I have witnessed fishermen or women attempting to hook trout with medium capacity tackle from experience I can verify that you will have limited success with this gear. the solution is to use tackle consisting of an ultra light rod and reel with a very light fishing line.
When I have fished for trout, I've found that the 4 pound mono filament line works best. Using this size line and gear are perfect for trout fishing, particularly if you are fishing small rivers and streams.
Number 2. Be aware of your shadow. Refrain from casting a shadow on the area you will be fishing, particularly when fishing in small rivers and streams. Casting a shadow is a certain way to scare away the larger, older trout from the area. Take my word for it, if you want to catch trout, you must be aware of your shadow.
Number 3. I am sure that no artificial bait or lure beats the effectiveness of a plain-old live worm when it comes to catching trout. For me, a live worm riding the current of a small river or stream will attract trout most times the fish are present. And the best way to rig a live worm for trout fishing is to use a set of gang hooks. With ganged hooks, light tackle and live worms you are well on the way to a good catch.
Number 4. Other than worms, small spinners, in the 3-7/16 range, are another great bait for catching trout. While effective in many trout fishing situations, the small spinners are perfect for fishing rivers and streams. Practice popping your rod tip while allowing the spinner to flow with the current can be especially effective. Using dark colors such as black or brown with gold blades can prove irresistible to trout. Be sure to attach your spinner to your line with a small barrel swivel for best results. Not only will it stop your line from twisting, but it will also make sure that your spinner works properly.
Using any or all of these tips will make you a much more effective trout angler. There you have it. Just put these tips into practice, as the sooner you do, the more likely you are to reel in the big one.
When I have fished for trout, I've found that the 4 pound mono filament line works best. Using this size line and gear are perfect for trout fishing, particularly if you are fishing small rivers and streams.
Number 2. Be aware of your shadow. Refrain from casting a shadow on the area you will be fishing, particularly when fishing in small rivers and streams. Casting a shadow is a certain way to scare away the larger, older trout from the area. Take my word for it, if you want to catch trout, you must be aware of your shadow.
Number 3. I am sure that no artificial bait or lure beats the effectiveness of a plain-old live worm when it comes to catching trout. For me, a live worm riding the current of a small river or stream will attract trout most times the fish are present. And the best way to rig a live worm for trout fishing is to use a set of gang hooks. With ganged hooks, light tackle and live worms you are well on the way to a good catch.
Number 4. Other than worms, small spinners, in the 3-7/16 range, are another great bait for catching trout. While effective in many trout fishing situations, the small spinners are perfect for fishing rivers and streams. Practice popping your rod tip while allowing the spinner to flow with the current can be especially effective. Using dark colors such as black or brown with gold blades can prove irresistible to trout. Be sure to attach your spinner to your line with a small barrel swivel for best results. Not only will it stop your line from twisting, but it will also make sure that your spinner works properly.
Using any or all of these tips will make you a much more effective trout angler. There you have it. Just put these tips into practice, as the sooner you do, the more likely you are to reel in the big one.


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