by Tony Newton
In fishing, trout are one of the favorite "fishing friends" of most
anglers. These crafty
fish are abundant
anywhere. The native
habitat of these crafty
fish depends on the type
of trout. For brook
trout, the native
habitat includes the
territory from Labrador
westward to the
Saskatchewan, while the
rainbow trout is a
native of the Pacific
slope from Alaska to
California. On the
other hand, brown trout
has found its way into
the waters of every
state in the United
States except Florida,
Arkansas, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Missouri,
North Dakota, Oklahoma,
and Texas. It has been
reported in the waters
of some of these states,
but according to
conservation officials,
no authentic reports
have been received. It
is also found in many
parts of Canada. In
trout fishing, there are
some factors that need
to be considered in
order to have a
successful catch. 1.
For trout fishing, the
leader should not be
greased. It will not
sink far enough to cause
any difficulty when
picking the line and
lure from the water, but
if it is allowed to
float; it will cast a
shadow on the bottom of
the stream which may
scare the trout. 2.
The trout is one of the
fishes that are usually
secured through the use
of the dry fly. For
trout, the current as
well as the pools should
be fished. It may
sometimes be a bit
difficult to keep the
fly from sinking or
dragging because of the
various conditions of
the current, but this is
a matter that the angler
will have to figure out
for himself. 3. It is
not good practice when
fishing for trout to
fish directly upstream
so the flies, line, and
leader will float
directly over fish. The
fisherman should make
the cast from one side
of the stream so the fly
will only float over the
fish. 4. It is
important to make the
first cast the best. A
feeding trout will
usually strike the first
lure presented if it is
cast so that it will
float over his private
domain. The angler
should never fail to
fish the lower end of
the pool first even if
the trout are rising in
the middle or upper end.
5. Trout are sometimes
very moody or selective
and will try the
patience of any angler;
hence, possibly a fly
with less hackle will do
the trick or it may be
necessary to use a
spent-wing fly or a fan
wing. Indeed,
catching trout fishes
can be lots of fun. The
anglers just have to
remember these tips in
order to have a happy
catch.
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