Posts Tagged ‘Night Crawlers’
Monday, June 8th, 2009

The trout fish is part of the salmon family. These fish are to found in lakes and cool streams and is spread right through the seas of Europe, Asia and Northern America. Trout fish are found in abundance in the White River in Arkansas which is a perfect habitat for trout because of the chill tail waters of the Beaver Dam on White River.
A tasty fish for a meal
Though the trout is a bony fish, it is also thought to be very tasty. Fishing for Trout is done as a sport and also as a trade. In case you are planning on a trout fishing trip as a fun trip, remember that they are a strong fish and can put up a fairly strong fight if they are caught in the hook of your line.
Though it is possible to catch the trout with a normal reel and rod, fly fishing is the actual technique to bait the trout. This fish is bought up by shops and traders as well as individual persons for their personal food the world across. This is big time trade the world over and business wise the fishermen can do very well if they catch trout
Know the trout fishing areas
When you decide to go on a trout fishing expedition, it will be in a region of trout fish. It is best to find out all about the habits of this fish and to find out where they hideout. Southern Minnesota has a large amount of trout fish and is a good place to go to for angling. It is also a very picturesque place and you could enjoy both the view and the fishing too. You will get a much better catch if you have the appropriate equipment. Ensure that your gear is in good shape and also clean, so that the line will run easily on the reel.
The bait for trout
The best tackle and bait method when angling for trout is to use a number 10 or a number 14 size shank hook. The trout find the night crawlers appetizing bait, but jigs and spinners would do well too.
The best way to fish for trout is the natural way with only specific equipment being used but not the sinker and the bobber. You should fish for trout in the afternoon during spring and in the dawn in summer. It is better to remain hidden and not to walk in the water. Cast your line accurately.
How you go about angling is very crucial so you should have a method that is suitable for any condition. The way you go about this exercise could be beneficial for you or could go against you. You should even think about how you will lure the fish and then bait and catch them too. While waiting on the waters edge you can see the movement of the trout and decide on whether they are at the surface and can be seen or if they are down below in the water. You must watch the movement and decide on your plan of action and make sure that you do not scare the fish away with wrong movements.
It is important to have a plan of action so that you stand to gain by catching more fish instead of chasing them away.
By: Abhishek AgarwalAbout the Author:
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Saturday, May 16th, 2009

An avid angler or a newbie hobbyist – whatever your category of fishing skills, we have just the right kind of practical know-how and angling tips that will help you capture more big Trout than ever before and all you need to do is read up on these guidelines! As any keen fisherman will know, the sport of trout fishing is one that requires a lot of practice and refining of existing skills of getting the right equipment, to learning how best to cast the line, the kind of lures to use and how to calculate the depths of fishing waters that are frequented by this species! We have all the necessary info lined up for you in our handy trout fishing guide segment – so just stop by and take a look – on your way out to being an expert fisherman!
You can expect to hone up your current trout fishing talents and improve upon angling knowledge besides shopping tips you can use to bring this past-time to a thing of glory for you – once you start reeling in the big ones! A fairly simply aim, trout fishing can be pursued without the need for expensive motor or boat or even depth calculators or pH level meters – all you need to have are good quality hip boots, a spin-casting set, box of hooks and Night crawlers!
Before setting out for your trout fishing adventure, please ensure you meet the mandatory age limit required for a valid fishing permit (especially if there are kids tagging along). Typically, this is granted at age 16 or above for most states. If the fishing hole is on private property enquire before using it; it pays to learn up local laws pertaining to fishing in your chosen area
Read up about the habits of trout fish (mainly 3 varieties exist – brown, brook and rainbow trout) so you are better equipped to know the waters each type is likely to inhabit and make faster, easier catches. For example, the last favors fast flowing streams and cool waterways while brown trout are a slower-paced lot, opting to live in streams filled with minnows and the brook variety inhabit colder waters, so head for the hills if you want to reel these in! A local map for the fishing trip is very necessary besides the right fishing gear before you set out to a new area.
Run a thorough check before setting out on your trout fishing adventure: beginning with the line (should run smoothly, tangle-free and neatly winded up), move on to cleaning your reel (to avoid snags) and hooking your nightcrawlers only at one end, so the rest moves naturally, especially if casting the line upstream!
Be alert and watch out for a tug at the fishing line so you can determine if its just the natural movement of the waters or an actual bite; and practice casting your line in spots that you have targeted as trout pools so you have as near to an exact aim as possible for consecutive castings. You need to do this with least disturbance to the waters as the fish will most likely scatter when obvious, noisy lines are cast. Smooth operator is the buzz word to trout fishing with an experienced hand to guide you in perfecting this easy fishing methods – keep trying, you are bound to succeed with practice.
By: Abhishek AgarwalAbout the Author:
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Have you ever dreamed of landing that big trout? Fishing for trout of any size is great fun, but I’m talking about those ten to twelve pounders, or even larger. You can do it, but first you have to find them.
Unless you live in the remote back country of the west, or some place where you have access to areas that have not had a lot of fishing pressure, then you have been limited to that kind of trout fishing, and like most of us, have settled for catching and releasing countless ten inch stock trout. Today we have to search out those places where the big fish can be found. Keep in mind almost all waters have a few good fish, the trick is how to catch them. If you fish the streams most of the time and have access to say three miles of stream, start your fishing a half mile or so from camp. You will be way ahead of most of the other fishermen in camp. Be sure to get out early as the best fishing will be right after day light. One other thing, very important, is to have a good selection of trout lures with you and maybe a few night crawlers. The fish, most times, will be just off the current, feeding. Try casting up stream above any eddy’s or any rocks that might be exposed. Keep all slack out of the line and make sure your bait is getting down in the water. The bigger trout will be around cover of some kind. Continue fishing up stream, check and fish all pools and cut backs in the bank. Make sure after the sun is up your shadow does not show on the water. Don’t forget to change lures after a while if you are not having any luck. A different bait in the same pool might get results. You might catch trout any time of day, although I have found, depending on the pressure, the best fishing is in the first three hours in the morning and the last two hours before sunset. Sometimes, again depending on the pressure, around three in the afternoon can be productive. These fish are likely ones that did not compete well in the early morning hours for any viable food. The farther you get up stream away from the crowd the better your chances are of catching bigger trout. If the water is high and a little fast you might want heavier trout lures, and if the water is a little murky you might try using a spinner bait that will be easier for the fish to see. Remember, they won’t strike if they can’t see the lure. Some times all it takes is the flash of the spinner to get a trout to strike and you never know it just might be that monster trout you have been dreaming about.
No matter what, you won’t catch anything if you don’t get out there and get your trout lures wet. Good luck and great fishing!
By: Mike EggertAbout the Author:
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