Wednesday, July 6, 2011

In Search of Trout Fishing Bait

By Bill Hefensen


What is the best trout fishing bait? It is the bait that allows you to real in fish! Most fisherman have a favorite bait. Their favorite is generally influenced by the type of fishing they do and by what has worked best for them recently.

When the trout seem slow and sluggish, you need a fast moving bait to wake them up. Early season fisherman often find that small minnows will wake up sleepy fish. Minnows make great trout fishing bait because they move quickly and get the attention of otherwise complacent fish.

A classic trout fishing bait is the worm. Night crawlers have been used to catch fish for generations. The reason for this is they work. Wiggling worms are irresistible to trout. Of course, worms don't always work. They can be difficult to cast long distances, often falling off the hook. Using worms in fast moving water can seem impossible because it is too difficult to keep them from getting swept off the hook.

Another great choice of trout fishing bait are insect larva. Hellgrammites are a favorite of many trout fisherman. These are larva of the Dobsonfly. They make great trout fishing bait, because they have a primitive nervous system and continue to move around long after they are placed on the fishing hook.

A Little Fishing Strategy

You might already know that fish can be scared away by loud sounds. This is why it is important to move around quietly once you find a good looking fishing whole. If you are quite and careful when you fish, it is possible to pull several fish from a single hole. If you are really good, you can catch them all with the same bit of trout fishing bait.

Trout can also see your shadow. So be aware of where the sun is and where your shadow hits the water. When stream fishing, start downstream and work your way up. Trout are looking upstream for potential meals floating downriver, so you don't want to come from that direction. Cast your trout fishing bait upstream and let it float to you.

Did you hook a sucker instead of a tasty trout? Many fishermen keep these fish, cut them up, and use them as trout fishing bait. This can be great if you are running low on bait or if your trout fishing bait isn't working.




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