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Through the years it has been discovered that trout fishing night is one of the best ways to catch a lot of fish. It is also believed that this is the best time for you to catch the really big ones. Night fishing is a lot different than fishing during the daylight hours. It is wise to know the waters and the surrounding area very well. After all, your sight is limited when fishing in the dark.

There are several reasons that trout fishing night is considered to be the best time for fishing. The waters are quite and undisturbed. This means that the water has a whole different look and smell. Once your eyes adjust to the dimness of the night and you distinguish the different sounds, then you will begin to see the difference the night makes.

Fish tend to hide from shadows they see in the daytime and all the surrounding noise sends them into hiding as well. At night they feel more comfortable and they move more freely about. This puts in them in areas that make it easier to catch them. They are more likely to take the bait that you are producing because they are ready to feed. What this means for you is that trout fishing at night will give you more access to the fish. Even open places can be filled with trout during the night hours.

Trout fishing night is also the perfect time for fly fishing. However, if you are not familiar with this type of fishing, then you may want to take some time to practice before you venture out at night. Regardless of the type of trout fishing you do always remember to approach the water quietly. Move slowly and gently if you are wading in the water. Always avoid letting your light shine directly into the water as this will scare the fish away. To help keep you from getting your lines tangled up when night fishing you can use short casts and very slow strokes.

Trout fishing is a sport for the whole family to enjoy. However, remember that you need to always follow safety rules when out on lakes and streams. This is especially true when you are night fishing. It can be a little more treacherous and may not be a good idea for small children. However, as long as you are careful and know the area in which you are fishing you should be safe. One thing is for sure trout fishing at night is undoubtedly a whole new experience that you will not soon forget.





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