Archive for the 'Trout Fishing' Category

Just What Is the Stream Trout?

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The term stream trout is actually a term used to encompass any of the stream trout. Brown trout, rainbow trout, and brook trout are all called stream trout because they like the running waters. But, stream trout do not have to be found in streams. This sounds strange but it's quite simple. By putting stream […]

Essential Trout Fishing Tips

Friday, December 11th, 2009

When fishing for trout there are a few tips and techniques that should be viewed as essential. These simple trout fishing tips and techniques are simple and easy to employ, and with a little practice, you'll wonder how you ever fished for trout without them. Remember trout fishing isn't rocket science, although to […]

How To Catch Trout: Lake and Rainbow Trout

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Let's see how the Rainbow and Lake trout behave during the four seasons of the year.

The Lake Trout

During Spring Time Lake trout remains in shallow waters and reefs waiting for the water temperatures to rise. If you go for fishing this time of the year, focus in depths less than 20 feet. Choose either dawn […]

Shenandoah Backcountry - Brook Trout fishing the Shenandoah National Park

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Along the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains and bisecting North Virginia is one of the most visited parks in the United States, the Shenandoah National Park (SNP). The SNP is a corridor of land that was resurrected from near ruin and restored to its pristine beauty during the twentieth century. While the […]

Fly Fishing for Trout ? Casting or Hunting

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Fly casting is a skill that most fly fishermen would probably consider the most integral skill of fly fishing for trout. Certainly it is the most recognizable trait of fly fishing.

BUT, if catching fish is as important to you as a great looking cast is, then you may actually need to be careful just how […]

Fly Fishing For Trout - A Quiet Revolution

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

In a new, innovative and well researched approach to fly fishing, Wayne Smith explores the feeding behaviour of both Brown and Rainbow trout -

The feeding behaviour of trout is the sum of two factors:

Firstly, through the fry and fingerling stages, identification of ?Food Recognition Keys? is ingrained as a result of the repetitive feeding pattern […]

Tips For Catching More Trout

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

In this article I'm going to reveal some real world, practical tips for catching more trout. I have personally been using these same tips to help me catch more trout for more than 20 years, so I know for a fact that they work. My fishing mentor, JRW, taught these tips to me […]

Tips On Catching More Trout

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Everyone can use a few tips that will help them catch more trout, right? Sure they can, and in this article, I'm going to supply you with a few great tips for catching more trout. I was taught these trout fishing tips by the greatest trout angler that I've ever met, more than […]

Fishing For Trout in Summertime

Friday, August 21st, 2009

As summer kicks into high gear and temperatures rise, fishing for trout can become a bit more difficult. Trout of all kinds prefer cool running water, so as the water temperatures increase due to hot weather, fishing for trout can become more difficult. Because they prefer the coolest water possible, this means that […]

Light Line Trout Fishing

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

In my opinion, trout fishing should only be attempted while using light line and light gear. I've seen many anglers out on the water that employ rods, reels, and line that's entirely too heavy for trout fishing. Haven't you ever seen leftover fishing line along your favorite river, stream, or lake that's heavy […]

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