Trout Fishing Technique's

  
The Spinner Technique - This trout fishing technique involves the use of small spinners such as Rooster Tails. One of the keys is to use very small spinners. I like 1/16 to ¼ ounce spinners. What color to choose is up to you, although I tend to like darker colors such as black and brown for trout fishing. Start by grabbing the end of your line and cutting off a piece of line 18 to 24 inches long. Set that piece of line aside. Now tie a small barrel swivel to the line coming from the end of your fishing rod, and tie the piece of line you just cut off to the opposite end of the barrel swivel. At this point tie your spinner onto the other end of the line that you cut off. To use this spinner effectively some weight will need to be added for casting. Add split shot sinkers above the barrel swivel for weight. The swivel will prevent line twist and allow you spinner to spin properly. Whether you're fishing in a river, stream, or lake it's always a good idea to 'snap' your rod as you reel in. This will give a great action to your spinner and result in more bites. The Gang Hooks Technique - This trout fishing technique involves the use of pre-tied gang hooks. Gang hooks enable you to present bait (especially worms) in a totally natural manner. These hooks are also great for Powerbait trout bait. You can have two balls of Powerbait on your rig, rather than just one, which is a nice advantage. The best technique for using gang hooks is again to tie a small barrel swivel onto the end of your line. Now tie a set of pre-tied gang hooks to the opposite end of the barrel swivel. Your bait (or Powerbait) is now added to the gang hooks. Once again, weight is added by adding split shot sinkers above the barrel swivel. If you're making a still fishing rig simply substitute the split shot sinkers with an egg sinker. 


 
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Look What He Reeled In !!

Ok you all know how it is out there in the shack doing some hard water. You get bored sometimes , a few pops and its time to get your buddy. Well I am a lucky man cause my friends take it hook line and sinker. A little vid of  poor poor Marcus. Cheers man.


Marcus 's Vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PpmdijB_78

Virtual Flybox

 http://www.virtualflybox.com/patterns/index.php?view=1&pattern_name=abAB&page=1 Is a  great site I found that lets me view every fly I could ever need , As well as directions on how to tie it. Great site for beginers just learning to match hatch to fly.
 


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