Trout fishing

Brook trout fishing is especially popular with anglers . This is one of the most beautiful fish in the salmon family. The hunt for her is very exciting, but at the same time difficult. Recently, the number of fans of this fish has increased significantly. In order to maintain this beautiful view, you need to adhere to some fishing rules. The most important of these is the inadmissibility of catching trout that has not reached puberty. However, even more important for everyone is every obstacle to the pollution of water bodies, which has a detrimental effect on all its inhabitants.

The most important stage is the choice of a place for fishing. Trout fishing directly depends on a well-chosen place. In the spring, the largest trout most often comes across, since the fishing season is just beginning and the fish still do not follow proper care and more often comes into the view of the angler. And after the flood, large fish is much more difficult to detect, since it is looking for more convenient places for itself.

Spinning trout is used by a sufficiently large number of anglers. Spinningists prefer to fish on vibrating or rotating small spinners . More chances to catch trout at the beginning of the season, with the help of slow and deep posting of the baubles near the bottom.

In the spring, preference is given to smaller bodies of water. Often in the afternoon, you can watch trout, waiting for insects that swim on the surface of the water. During this period, fish can be caught on a dry fly.

The most successful is trout fishing in May and June. Warming of the air causes an abundance of insects, and during this period the fish is most active. She excites fishermen in circles diverging on the surface. Its habitats are constant until the fall.

Trout is a careful fish, and it goes fishing late in the evening, at night, or in the early morning. In the afternoon she is in her hiding place. Large fish actively hunt only at night. If the fisherman is lucky in determining the exact location of the fish, then he is guaranteed success. But this is often not easy. This will require maximum perseverance, patience and, of course, skill. More experienced fishermen eventually develop a certain flair for finding places of the largest accumulation of fish. They also know that finding a parking lot does not mean catching trout. Here you need endurance and patience. Initially, fishers study the behavior of the fish and determine the place where it holds for the longest time. Large trout behaves wary, and any careless movement can cost the angler very expensive. Trout fishing may be most successful at a time when the fish are actively hunting for everything that is in motion. At this point, she becomes less careful. The mass outbreak of insects to some extent dulls its vigilance.

In addition, she likes to pursue her prey at a great distance, and this facilitates the process of catching it.

Trout hunters are very fond of warm summer days when it is drizzling lightly. At this time, success is most likely for them. Also, biting can also be successful after heavy, but short-term rains, after which a slight turbidity of the water occurs. It also plays into the hands of anglers.

Trout fishing has its charms in winter, but it is somewhat different from summer trout. In winter, trout can be found in the same shelters as in summer: in pits, near frost-free rapids, under the shore. In winter, trout is always hungry, so it is with great pleasure that it pounces on any bait. The only thing that can scare her off is punching a hole. She, naturally, is wary and then leaves. However, the bait does its job, and the fish, ultimately, greedily attacks it. Caught on a hook, the trout quickly begins to throw itself under the snags or stones, trying to go to the depths.


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