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Trout Fishing Tips from Real Trout Fisherman
from:Trout fishing is one of the most popular types of sport fishing around today. Would you like to know how to fish like the pros? Do you want trout fishing tips that really work? Who better to get your tips from than other trout fishermen who have "been there" and "done that"? Here are some of the best trout fishing tips from real trout fisherman that we could find and we are sharing them with you right now!
Remember the more you learn about trout fishing, the better you will be at it. A lot of trout fishing technique is trial and error, live and learn type information so taking tips from other fishermen is a great way to improve your own skills. If you want to improve your trout fishing, then you must read these tips below. If you have never been trout fishing before, then keep these tips in mind when you go and have more luck in your first attempt.
Tips for better trout fishing:
• Use a triple hook instead of a single hook
• Use something orange in color as bait
• Use power bait (such as the yellow corn types)
• Use just enough bait to cover the hook and no more.
• Collar hook a night crawler with a marshmallow directly above the hook on the line
• Use an egg sinker and a swivel above it with anywhere from 12 to 22 inches of line and the bait rigged on a snell hook
• Use pink or yellow salmon eggs
• Use heavy line when fishing in murky water
• Use light line when fishing in clear water
• When the water is muddy and flowing fast (such as after a rain) it is hard to catch trout and best to wait for better conditions
• Be prepared- at all times be prepared for anything and be flexible and willing to change your tactics if need be. Trout are often unpredictable.
If you want to know more about trout fishing, in addition to reading more online, you can also ask real fishermen for trout fishing tips. Ask them about what works for them and what doesn't. Remember that these are just opinions and also that every trout is different on any given day but listen to advice, hints and tips from those who have been there- they may help greatly.
These are just a few tips we've found for trout fishing from real trout fisherman that we hope will make your next trout fishing adventure a bit easier or more fun. Enjoy!
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Northern California Trout Fishing Specific links
Northern California Trout Fishing News
Northern California fishing report - San Jose Mercury News
Northern California fishing report San Jose Mercury News Some get 15 to 20 fish per day. Size varies from 1 to 3 pounds. 916-502-3474, 707-372-7599. CALERO: Water is being pumped in, and bass are off points and in coves. 408-463-0711. CHABOT: Trout fishing continues to be tough. Bass bite is improving. |
Northern California fishing report - San Jose Mercury News
Northern California fishing report San Jose Mercury News (408) 268-3883, (408) 463-0711 CHABOT: Trout fishing is slowing as the water warms. Catfish bite is picking up. A 4-pound cat was caught Tuesday at Alder Point. Biggest fish of the week was a 8.6-pound rainbow caught from shore at Coot's Landing. |
Northern California fishing report - San Jose Mercury News
Northern California fishing report San Jose Mercury News CONTRA LOMA: Fishing has been so-so. Trout fishing is slow, but night crawlers or Power Baits offered near Swim Lagoon or Channel Point dock might get a bite. Black bass fishing is much better. Crankbaits, plastics or night crawlers will work. |
Northern California fishing report - San Jose Mercury News
Northern California fishing report San Jose Mercury News Most are about 16 inches. 916-502-3474, 707-372-7599. CALERO: Use jigs or plastics on the main lake 20 feet deep. Use swimbaits in coves for bass, too. 408-268-3883, 408-463-0711. CHABOT: Trout fishing has slowed. Most are catching small fish. |
Could be stormy opening day for vacation season - San Francisco Chronicle
Could be stormy opening day for vacation season San Francisco Chronicle Cold weather with wind and a chance of rain across Northern California Friday will give way to clear, warm conditions by Sunday afternoon and Monday. The past two weeks across much of Northern California and the Sierra Nevada have seemed like an early ... |

