Fishing Tips For Trout
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Does any 1 have some helpfull fishing tips for trout.?
Sure… smaller streams will be easier. Places where there are planters are easier. Wild fish are tougher, but more attractive. Trout need 3 things… Oxygene, Cover and food. They will be holding in water that can provide them these things… generally in at least a foot of water, usually more. Fish will be found on seams, where a faster current meets a slower current. The slower current means the fish doesn’t have to work as hard, and the faster current brings more food by.
Trout need cooler water… they won’t survive in water in the mid 70′s.
Trout are normally at or near the bottom of the stream bed, so you need to get whatever you are fishing with near the bottom. You’ll snag up, but that’s where the fish are.
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