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Trout Catching Tips Hooks by Trevor Kugler There are many articles on fishing. tips and advice of all kinds abound on the internet. What about on catching? I mean, thats what we all want to do right? We want to catch more fish, not necessarily just fish for them. Its like a wise man once said, 'theres a fine line between and catching'. In this article Im going to discuss some things that will help you catch more trout, not just fish for them. These tips arent just reserved for trout. Theyre actually reserved for any fish that swims within the current of a river. Ive personally used these techniques to catch both Smallmouth Bass and Walleye, as well as Trout and various other none-game species. Dont disturb Your Area - Ive seen many anglers wade directly through the area they intend to fish, turn around, and fish the area they just waded through! This is a mistake. If you spook an area by wading through it, your chances of catching a quality fish are slim and none. Fish the area, and then wade through it if you must. And if you need a better angle, go upstream, wade across, and then walk back down to your area. Live Bait Must Be Lively - For example, worms. Worms must be lively to work effectively. A half dead worm is of little use to the angler. Employing a bait bag is a wonderful idea. Then when the worms are looking a bit 'under the weather' simply dip the entire bait bag into the cold water to liven the worms right back up. Use The Proper Test Line - Remember fish have great eyesight underwater, and if youre using heavy line, the fish are more apt to see it. Ive been walking along streams on many occasions and seen old


fishing line that had to be 10 or 12 pound test! This is complete overkill for river and stream (unless big browns, steelhead, or salmon are involved). I suggest no more than 6 pound test for most all river and stream fishing. Use Gang Hooks - Gang Hooks are the best way to present live bait (especially worms). A set of gang hooks is simply 2 small hooks tied in tandem. Gang hooks enable the angler to present their bait in a completely natural manner, while the hooks are all but invisible. This is obviously to the anglers advantage. Not to mention the fact that with 2 hooks, youre effectively doubling your chances of a hook set. Pay Attention To Your Hands - Fish (especially trout) have a very good sense of smell. The scents on your hands will transfer to your bait. For example, if you were filling up your car with gas and spilled a little on your hands, that smell will get on your bait and result in fewer bites. I always rub my hands in dirt or a handful of grass, just to make sure. Doing this will help neutralize any strange odors that might be on your hands and that may in turn end up on your bait. These simple tips/techniques will help you catch more trout (as well as other fish), not just fish for them. Remember, although the act of is relaxing and great, most times we really want to catch fish too. Not just fish for them. Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.com. He has more than 15 years of business experience and 25 years of experience. He currently raises his 3 year old daughter in the heart of trout country.....Montana. The Original Bait Pouch!!.

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Blues on the Move originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 05:06:22.

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