Trout Fishing – the Secrets of Results
Trout Fishing – the Secrets of Results
Different varieties of trout all through North America are caught by people every year that find this particular sport thrilling and entertaining. Compared to many other types of fishing, trout fishing tends to be more adventurous, as it’s often done on fast moving rivers or remote mountain streams. We’ve collected some useful trout fishing strategies that you can apply on your next fishing trip.
First thing, you have to keep in mind that the trout can see. Not only you, but your tackle as well. Your vibrations as you approach the fishing hole alert the trout to your presence and are their way of hearing. They can even smell you!
These are some of the reasons you must keep your approach to the fishing spot as circumspect as you can. Your clothing should resemble the colors you see in camouflage gear. In fact you can buy this type of clothing at a local military surplus store. You want fade into the background as much as possible. White and bright, flashy colors are not a good choice because you can be seen much more easily by the fish. Trout can detect smells, and certain odors, such as cigarettes produce on your hands, can keep them away. When you touch your bait after smoking a cigarette, the smell is transmitted to the bait. As a result, the fish deduce that the bait isn’t an acceptable morsel for dinner. Keep a small bar of unscented soap in your tackle box and wash your hands well before you begin applying your lures or bait. As you approach the fishing area, make as little noise as possible.
One of the main reasons people fish for trout is because they love to eat trout.
However, some people don’t like trout, which is their choice, of course. Trout meat is darker and deeper in flavor than the fish that have white, or light, flesh. It also tends to be stronger tasting. Some people like to pan fry trout, and it can be fun to cook them on a fire right at your fishing location. With pollution as rampant as it is today, you have to be careful about eating anything you catch in the wild. Always research to make sure that the fish in the area where you are fishing haven’t been contaminated with toxins. It’s an easy matter to check online with your state’s Health Department or Fish and Game Department to see if there are any reports of contamination or pollution in the area you plan to fish in.
There are different fishing regulations in each area so make sure you are aware of the regulations where you plan to fish. Every state offers a fishing license. Get one for the state where you will be fishing. Due to the fact that fishing for trout is mostly done on lakes, rivers, and streams in the mountains or rural areas, you should find out in advance where boundaries for private property lie so you don’t inadvertently trespass. Different areas have fishing restrictions to protect their fish populations, so make sure you read a copy of these important restrictions. So many areas have been over fished in the past and this can be a problem. When this happens, no one can enjoy trout fishing in the area until the situation is remedied.
This report has just barely given you the tip of the ice burg as far as the information you need to be a successful trout fisher. There’s much more you can learn. However, with the information presented here, you will be off to a good start with your trout fishing efforts. Be analytical with your fishing experiences. This can bring you more success. Test out various fishing tackle, locations, bait, and different times and keep track of which aspects bring you the most success.

August 2, 2012 


