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Trout Fishing Tips - River Tips
River tips
- For river fishing your ideal rod is fairly short, around 7' to
9' is fine for small streams, brooks and burns.
- Tips for fishing on the river
- In windy conditions, the boat should point into the wind, and
approach should be slow, steady to make boat run easy.
- Always use a grub with a strong, sharp hook when fishing weighty
ones. Fine-wire hooks are easily get flattened by bigger fishes.
Thin-wire hooks are better ones, as they get into easily and
swiftly.
- Larger grubs are always better to catch big fishes in rivers and
high streams.
- The grubs are best suited for clear water fishing. The grubs are
most commonly used for fishing in deep waters, but with experienced
hands, it can also be used as effectively in shallow water as well.
- Tube jigs are your better option for clear water fishing, where
the water usually not deep.
- Use heavier leaps always when fishing through heavy foliage.
- For better catch, always try to tighten your pull down initially
for better hook , then leave it go off during the fight.
- Fish moves very fast. Once the fish rescues herself, stop
reeling and let the fish wear out, and try the grab once the fish
gets close to the boat.
- When going for the bigger trawl, try to use tube as an extension
to the rod and retrieve.
- During spring season, always fish uphill. The position of the
tip of your boat should be towards shallow water and cast of the
boat towards deep water, and run your boat downward during the fall
season.
- Always sharpen your hooks in advance to make sure you have
maximum hookup possible. It is extremely important to make your
hooks razor-sharp enough, because if the hook is somewhat dull then
possibility of missing a catch greatly increases.
- Fishing in crystal clear waters is always a tough job.
- Fishing at night is usually practiced in deeper, clear highland
pools, where the weather is hot during daytime. Thus, making night
fishing beneficial to find a catch.
- Also try to master tying good knots to make your fishing
fruitful.
- When tying your hooks, use a egg loop snell. The benefit of
using the egg loop snell is that with positioning egg roe into the
loop makes the hook entirely exposed. Thus, it ensures enhanced
chances of hook ups once the fish hits your roll.
- Always maintain the best gear possibly you can afford. Make sure
the drags on the reels are good enough to gear heavier catch.
- Always re-spool with fresh line every year. The old line gets
weaker with time, when it is stored, or exposed to light or if kept
coiled firmly on the spool. So, always try to use fresh spool every
year you out for fishing.
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