Shore Fishing Information

Information Regarding Shore Fishing and other Fishing Styles.

Friday, May 1, 2009

 

Fishing For Trout From Shore

Trout fishing can be both fun and challenging for experienced anglers and new anglers to the fishing scene. There are some simple tips and more advanced tips. Some times we have to realize though that even the most simplest tips can have the greatest benefits. Fishing for trout is not hard but it can be if you let it get to you.

This page is going to feature some tips that will help you out the next time you go shore fishing for trout.

One of the very first things you should be looking at is your line. I'd recommend that you don't use anything to heavy. I usually try to keep it at about 6lbs or under. If you use a too thick of a line the trout will not go for your bait as they will see your line. Fish aren't smart but they are not completely stupid ether.

Next, check your fishing rod to make sure you are using the correct type for shore fishing. Just keep in mind that a longer rod and a light fishing reel is used more for shore fishing. This will just help you out and is not a necessary thing but it will make your life easier.

When it comes to your fishing tackle and bait, I highly recommend Powerbait. It is proven that Trout love this stuff, so it makes sense to use it when fishing for them right? You can also use worms as well, these don't work as well in my experiences but they still work nonetheless.

As I probably mentioned above, you will want to fish for trout from shore. Instead of using a boat, try looking for a river. It's much easier to access a river on foot then it is from in a boat so this is why when fishing for Trout you do so by shore.

Just remember, to reel in slowly, and be patient. If you are not getting any bites, try switching colors or even moving into a brand new spot. Sometimes the fish are not around or are not just biting and there's not much you can do about that.

For ideal times of day to fish, plan your trip in the morning or during evening time. These are prime feeding times for fish and will make your fishing trip a lot more fun and exciting.

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