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While it is difficult to answer this question, it is interesting to bare it in mind when trying to get the trout to bite while fishing. This question also influences the types of fly and the techniques used. For instance, some anglers use a method known as lure stripping where the intention is to mimic a small rapidly moving fish. Other flies, such as the Popper, Muddler and Hugh Falkus’ Surface lure attract fish by creating a disturbance on the surface of the river. The dry fly method imitates a fully formed winged insect and is generally considered the highest form of fly fishing. A floating line is used so that the lure remains on the surface of the water and the angler must master the technique and concentration required to tug the line immediately after witnessing the underbelly of the fish as it takes the lure. These are just some of the techniques used to trick the fish into thinking that various insects are in or on the water.
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Fly Fishing Tips (New!) - Fly fishing is a lot like the dating game. You need to understand your quarry, have the right lure, know how to cast your line and dress properly for the occasion. The satisfaction of reeling in a big trout makes all the preparation worthwhile. Whether you release or cook your trout, it's all about the thrill of the chase...
Fishing For Trout - Are you tired of your friends boasting about how many trout they have caught? Are you weary of going home empty handed after a day on the water? We have some secrets and tips to ensure that you have many more good days than bad when out fishing for trout...
Brown Trout - Native to Europe, the Brown Trout is a freshwater fish that derives from the salmon family. Today, Brown Trout can be found in Asia, New Zealand, North America and South America. American anglers have the best luck catching the fish in U.S. trout streams, brooks, lakes, and in the Rocky Mountains. Closely related to the Sea Trout, the Brown Trout is a brownish or butter colored fish with rusty red and black spots that line its body laterally. While the Sea Trout and Brown Trout are of the same species, the main difference between the two fish is the Sea Trout is a saltwater fish. Brown Trout are generally medium in size and can weigh ...
Lake Trout Fishing - The ice cracking on some of the northern United States and Canadian lakes can only mean one thing: The trout are biting so come prepared. Soaking for lake trout this time of year, when lakes in cold weather climate are losing their ice caps, is very popular. After the ice has cleared, lake trout are in the shallow water and hungry. They are no longer confined to deep water without as much to prey on. Trout fishing is the rage among people who live close to these lakes, and it is also fast becoming a destination for vacationers who love trout fishing. So what can you do that others don’t to catch the most trout to your liking? Here is a list of suggestions...
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