Stream Trout Fishing Tips
Fishing for trout in a stream is much different than lake fishing. Therefore, one needs to understand some of the basic tips for overcoming some of the most common obstacles associated with fishing in streams.
One of the most frequent troubles that most fishermen have with stream fishing is getting their lures or hooks hung in the rocks. If you are going to be fishing with power bait or salmon eggs, then listen to this great tip. When using regular split shot weights, there is really not a whole lot one can do to avoid getting hung up between rocks. However, today there are some innovative sinkers that claim that they cannot get stuck. I have had a few of these weights and they did turn out to be much more efficient than split shot weights. The only catch is that these fishing weights do tend to cost a little bit more than regular ones. If you are worried about spending too much money on a single weight, then do not worry. The amount of money will equal out in the sense that you would at
least save the initial amount of money because you wouldn’t lose as many sinkers from getting hung.
If you plan on using a lure then you have to pay special attention the depth at which it is traveling. This is not too difficult to master because most trout lures have a sharp reflective shine in the water. If you reel too slowly, then you are bound to get your lure hung on the river bottom. Deeper water will give a little more flexibility, but if you simply pay attention you should be fine.











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