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Types of Trout Fishing Bait
from:If you are planning to go trout fishing, you are going to need some great trout fishing bait. The problem is, with so many different types out there, how do you know which one is the best one for you to choose? Trout are often picky fish and what they enjoy one day, they may ignore the next. The species of trout, the weather and water temperature that day as well as other factors will also affect what and how the trout eats. Having a variety of bait options to try will often help you be more successful.
You can also ask other people who are trout fishing in the area and get an idea for what the fish are biting that particular day and you can contact the park (if fishing in a park) and ask for information but your best bet is to go prepared with several different types of bait. If one doesn’t seem to be working for you, then you simply switch to another.
Worms are often considered one of the best bait options. There are many different types and sizes of worms, however. Night crawler worms are some of the best worms for live bait trout fishing. They are easy to get, the trout usually like them, they are good weight and easy to use. Hellgramites and water worms are also popular but they are sometimes hard to get. Many regular worms are too small and harder to cast. Small minnows sometimes work well depending on the season and the type of trout.
Adjust your bait to the type of trout you are trying to catch and be sure you know how to hook them correctly, particularly when working with live bait.
Here are some additional trout bait fishing hints:
• 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 pink or yellow salmon eggs
As you can see, there are many different types of bait that can be used when trout fishing. There are also many different types of fishing that can be done. Some types include:
• Dry flies
• Streamers
• Top water mousing
• Egg and bead
The type of trout fishing technique you are using may also affect the type of trout fishing bait you use. Remember to remain flexible and keep different options available and you will have more success with your trout fishing endeavors.
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