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Fishing Techniques Every Angler Should Know

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If you consider yourself an average angler, then you definitely all the help you can get to improve your skill as well as make every fishing experience more enjoyable and rewarding. A lot of anglers naturally aim to learn how to skillfully catch bigger and more trout. So, if you also find yourself wanting to get better, read on and learn a few tricks guaranteed to help every average angler. With proper information and constant practice, trout fishing will not be as difficult.

Use Light Line: If you're planning to go trout fishing with the rest of your buddies or even on your own, its best not to use a fishing line larger than six-pound test. A lot of people favor the average four-pound test, but the 6-pound can also be tolerable. Anything larger than 6 pounds could prove to be overkill, and could cost you bites. Of course fewer bites result in fewer trout caught.

Live Worms Make Good Trout Bait: Every average angler should know that when it comes to fishing for trout, live worms make effective bait since its no secret fish like worms. However, its best to use gang hooks to present live worms in a more natural and outstretched manner, rather than opting to thread a worm onto your hook. By using this proven technique, you can actually look forward to an increase of bite rates by up to 50%!

Bottom is Your Friend: This tip is especially true when dealing with streams and river fishing. The closer you can possibly get to the water's bottom the better chance of a bite. In fact, most experts claim that bouncing your bait on the river bottom and allowing it naturally tumble downstream have been proven to be incredibly effective. Of course, its possible you'll encounter a few snags along the way, but nothing critical to worry about.

Watch Your Hands: This particular tip refers to the smell of your hand since, whatever scent you might have on it, will transfer to your bait during handling. If the scent on your hands is far from natural, it can easily cause you to lose precious bites. Fish, especially trout, have particularly sensitive smell and if they smell something fishy, excuse the pun, it's more likely they won't bite. Rubbing your hand on a handful of grass or dirt can easily remedy this.

So, now that you've learned a few important tips every angler should know, you're ahead and can test all these techniques on your next fishing trip.



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