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 The best technique ever made to catch a trout from the shore -2

In most parts of the United States of America, our government stockpiles lakes with trout. All the main types of trout are equipped with the most popular type of good old rainbow trout. So the best way to catch this fish is for those of us who don't have access to a boat? We have to fish from the shore, and this means that you are either walking, throwing a spinner or a small bait or coastal fishing with some kind of bait. This is a choice for anglers, period.

For this article, I'm going to focus on my favorite and most effective method, which is still fishing with some kind of bait. In my world, some kind of bait. means either powerbait or worms. These are the only two types of bait that I use while fishing from the shore, and Powerbait is my personal favorite. Powerbait is hard to beat for stocked trout. The delayed trout loves things. My fisherman friend and I usually joked that Powerbait must have done with the same ingredients as the food that the trout fed on the trout in the hatcheries, because the fish seemed addicted to this stuff.

One of the advantages of Powerbait, except that the added trout is added to it, is that it swims. This means that if a sufficiently small hook is used, your offer will deviate from below. Having your proposal sailing from below is the key to success, still fishing from the shore. Here's how you want to customize your offer:

1. Cut a piece of the line until you want your proposal to sail from the bottom. I offer from twelve to twenty-four inches. Tie a hook to this part of the line. If you know how, tie two hooks to this part of the line, and then create a gang hook. Gangster hook - it's just two hooks tied in tandem. I propose to use a hook the size of ten and will not be larger than eight. Get away from this "leader."

2. Now take the line running from the end of your rod and slide off the egg into the line. The load simply needs to be large enough so that your line is at the bottom when you tighten the line. For example, the more wind there is, the heavier your sinker will be.

3. Now tie a small swivel to your line in front of a “free floating” weight egg. I suggest a size of twelve, but you can go a little more if you want. Now the hinge will act as a “stop” on the sinker, so do not allow the sinker to move further along the line.

4. Now tie the “leader” that you took (step 1) to the other end of the turn. At this point, you are ready to add enough Powerbait to the hook (or hooks if you have a gang hook) to completely cover the hook.

This is the rig you want to use for trout fishing from the shore, especially for seasoned trout. You just throw your baited tower and allow it to dive, and at that moment you just tighten your line slowly until the line is fully explored. By the way, it helps to have something to reinforce your core, to keep everything still.

Now you are waiting for the trout to bite. The tip of the rod begins to bounce when the fish bites your offer. Trout, as a rule, doesn’t take too long If nothing happens forty-five minutes per hour, I would suggest changing the color of the Powerbait. It sounds crazy, but many times color matters. Good luck and for the sake of God, have fun.




 The best technique ever made to catch a trout from the shore -2


 The best technique ever made to catch a trout from the shore -2

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