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Rainbow Trout Fishing Tips & Tricks

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Rainbow trout are very easily spooked and cunning fish, that often dwell in clear streams and rivers of Canada and North America. In order to catch rainbow trout, there are many tips and tricks of the trade that are useful to apply. I will go over what I have learned in my lessons and follies over the years following trout streams through the middle of nowhere and back in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.

First of all, you must remember to be as quiet as possible at all times. Step very lightly, as the vibrations of your steps can be felt in nearby bodies of water unless the water is flowing vigorously. Do not speak loudly with friends, keep it down to a whisper. Try to move without any sharp or jerky movements, as this may spook the fish away.

You also should be wearing clothing that blends in well with the environment. This means that you need to wear earth tone colors, such as browns, dark greens or even darker greys are fine. A large yellow thing moving around in the woods is clearly not natural and the rainbow trout know this - so no matter how much you love your nanna's sweater, leave the ugly thing at home.
Another tip is to use the lightest tackle that you possibly can. This means at most using 6 pound test line, although I usually opt for 4 pound test you have the chance of losing some of the bigger ones. Use very small hooks, just big enough to pierce whatever bait you are using. If you are using lures, the smaller the better.

Active lures are not good. Rainbow trout will rarely bite on crankbaits. Jigs can be useful from time to time, though hard to fish with in swift moving waters. The best jigs for rainbow trout tend to be the small tube baits.

Small inline spinning lures can also catch rainbow trout, this can be an especially useful trick when the trout are being lazy and clearly aren't feeding. If you cast out and then reel the lure upstream past the trout, but a few feet away, sometimes the fish will bite out of agitation. You need to bring it far away enough so that the trout can notice it approach, but doesn't get spooked. Sometimes this will scare the rainbow trout away, so be careful.

Salmon eggs and small red worms are by far the best baits for rainbow trout. Put them on as small a hook as you possibly can, toss it upstream and let it float down with the current. The work does itself. When you see your line twitch unexpectedly, you set the hook and reel in your prize. Did I mention that rainbow trout make for really good eating? The flesh is very tender and I'm told that it could also be good for you.

The last piece of advice I have for you when rainbow trout fishing is a two parter, but a standby. Those two things that you must always keep in mind when fishing are patience and perseverance. With those two things we realize that not all days will be good fishing days, some days the trout just won't bite and will hole up in a pocket under an overhand and dangit you know that they're there you can see them! But that day just won't be a good day. For every day like that though, know that your patience will pay off, and your rainbow trout bounty will come to you soon.

Fall Fishing - Tips & Techniques to Catch More Fish

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By Trevor Kugler

The fall is the best season of the year for fishing in my opinion for many reasons. In the fall many people tend to forget about fishing and start concentrating on activities like football and hunting. This is a big mistake. Fall fishing can be the best fishing of the entire year, and in this article I'm going to outline some tips and techniques to help you catch more fish in the fall.

The first thing to keep in mind in the fall of the year is that the weather can change quite quickly. This is important for two reasons; first when the weather changes the fishing changes and second when the weather changes the conditions change. As an angler you want to know how changes in the weather affect fishing, and how you can use this information to your advantage. As an angler you also want to be prepared for weather changes that include temperature changes in the fall of the year. This is why fall fishing should always involve a pair of fingerless gloves.

For many fall fishing techniques having your fingers unfettered is of the utmost importance. This is where fingerless gloves come onto play. This way your hands can stay somewhat warm, while your fingers are free for tying knots, feeling your line, and baiting up. A quality pair of fingerless gloves will become your best friend whenever you go out and enjoy some fall fishing.

Anytime you talk about fall fishing you need to mention live bait. One of the best things to use as bait in the fall of the year is live bait and when you use live bait you should be using gang hooks, especially if you're using live worms. A live worm or minnow rigged on a set of pre-tied gang hooks, and allowed to flow naturally with the current of a river or stream is a deadly combination in the fall of the year. This is a fabulous fall fishing technique for all of you river and stream anglers.

The next technique for fall fishing is to use the moon to your advantage. By using the moon to your advantage and planning your fishing trips accordingly you will be much more productive on the water. This may be the most important fall fishing tip in this article. Did you know that the fishing is better during certain phases of the moon? It's true, and being on the water in the fall when the moon is full is a great idea, I promise you. Learn how moon phases affect fishing and your fall fishing trips will be much more productive.

These fall fishing tips and techniques will help any angler catch more fish. Give on or all of them a try and find out for yourself just how effective they are. The fall truly is the best time of year to be on the water, and the scenery's usually not to bad either. It's usually a good deal all the way around.

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience. He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country.....Montana!

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