Sunday, August 19, 2012

Trout fishing tips

By Martin Wilkins


One of the most popular outdoor pastimes today is Trout fishing. With a wide variety of species of Trout that have very different habits and habitats there are as many ways to fish for trout as there are species of Trout. With this wide a variety of Trout there is a good chance you can find a place to fish for Trout near you and be able to bring home fresh Trout for dinner.

Fly fishing is a very popular method of Trout fishing and is not as difficult to learn as many people have been lead to believe. Another myth of fly fishing is you can only use expensive specialized equipment to successfully catch fish with flies. Fortunately there are some very easy ways to use your standard fishing gear to use flies to catch not only Trout but many other species of fish.

The main reason for the special fly fishing equipment is based on the fact that most fly fishing requires casting a lure that has almost no weight and can not be used to carry the line a far enough distance to reach the fish. This is the reason traditional fly fishing uses the weight of the line itself to carry the lighter fly and leader out to the fish.

While using a fly rod may look difficult all it really takes is a little practice and soon you will be able to easily catch fish with a fly rod. The unique techniques used in fly fishing with this method really do add a special dimension to a fishing trip and is something I would recommend anyone who likes to Trout fish consider learning. If you just want to catch fish with flies then you really don't need to purchase any special equipment.

An easy way to use flies with a standard spin casting fishing equipment is use a regular bobber to carry the line and the fly to the fish. There are even specialized clear bobbers that can be filled with water to help in this process. This is only one way among many you can use standard fishing equipment to fish with flies.

Almost any kind of fishing equipment can be used to catch Trout and the choice really depends on what kind of trout you are trying to catch and how you want to catch them. From ultra light spinning gear fishing a stream or river to heavier weight trolling gear fishing deep water lakes will work well for catching Trout. Rainbow Trout are some of the most common types of Trout people set out to catch. Lake Trout are also commonly sought after fish and fishing for each of these can be very different depending on the location.

No matter what kind of Trout you want to catch learning the local conditions will help you choose the right equipment and method of fishing. Taking a little time to research the local conditions can go a long way in helping make your next trout fishing trip successful.




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