Thursday, April 7, 2011

Trout Fishing Tips For Rivers

Anyone who has spent any time Fishing for trout knows that one of the best places to fish for these multi colored beauties are rivers, especially small to medium sized rivers. In this narrative I will list 3 trout Fishing tips for rivers. These tips will make any trout angler more effective and effective. These tips were originally taught to me more than 25 years ago by my best friends' father. A man I've always thought about a trout fishing scholar of sorts. Kind of like the Mr. Miyagi of trout fishing, if you will.

If you like to fish for trout while wading, these trout fishing tips will serve you well for many years to come. As I alluded to before, these trout fishing tips are most effective when used in small to medium sized rivers while wading. In my opinion, there is naturally no great way to fish than wading. I don't know if it's the attractiveness of nature or the sound of the river that draws me towards wade fishing, but the bottom line is that there are few things in life that I enjoy more than trout fishing in rivers.

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These tips are being listed in no single order, so use them as you see fit. All I know for sure is that these tips have been effective for me for a very long time.

The bottom Is Your Friend - When fishing for trout in rivers you want your offering to bounce along the bottom, either your bait is a lure or alive. This is especially true in the case of live bait. When fishing with live bait, such as live worms, you want to cast out, close your bail, and have your offering roll along the bottom as it flows naturally with the current. You may be thinking to yourself, "Don't you get snagged doing this?" Yes you do, but this is naturally part of river fishing in small to medium sized rivers. Really as you come to be more proficient at this technique, you'll get snagged less and less, and determining the variation between the bottom and a bite becomes commonplace as well. The bottom line is when trout fishing in rivers, the bottom is your friend. Have An effective Worm Carrier - Trout fishing while wading in rivers makes carrying live bait a pain in the butt. My friend used to dump his worms into his fishing vest as a way of carrying them with him. This isn't at all a good idea by the way. What is a good idea as far as trout fishing tips for rivers is what's called a bait bag. This is a small pouch that hangs from your fishing vest to carry your live worms while river fishing. The bait bag is probably the best idea my best friends father ever taught me. Using one saves a ton of critical fishing time that is commonly lost baiting up and re-baiting. Gang Hooks Are Your Friend - Live or artificial live bait (such as Berkley's Power & Gulp products) are both remarkable baits for trout and the best way to rig such bait is a set of gang hooks. These hooks enable you to gift a worm in a completely natural manner which makes a big difference, especially with more experienced trout. Merge gang hooks with production the bottom your friend and you'll be in great shape. These three trout fishing tips may come to be your best friend at the end of the day.

The last thing to keep in mind is that all the trout fishing tips in the world will do you no good without time spent implementing them. There is naturally no substitute for spending time on the water honing your trout fishing skills.

Trout Fishing Tips For Rivers

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