R2f guide trout EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO START FISHING TODAY TROUT RIGGING GUIDES HOW-TO WHERE TO FISH Trout are found in clear faster moving streams and clear highland lakes In streams they are found in holes above and below ri es behind obstructions in ed

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO START FISHING TODAY TROUT RIGGING GUIDES HOW-TO WHERE TO FISH Trout are found in clear faster moving streams and clear highland lakes In streams they are found in holes above and below ri es behind obstructions in eddies and in the deeper spots of river bends and cut banks WHEN TO FISH Trout will feed at all times but are most active on cloudy days In the Spring and Fall trout are more sluggish than in the warmer weather months Slow down your retrieve during these cooler months WHAT TO USE They prefer ies curltail grubs jigs small spoons trout pellets small spinners and live bait such as worms and minnows FISHING STRATEGIES Trout are very skittish Keep movement noise and vibrations to a minimum Cast upstream from your intended target allowing the current to drift your bait into the ?sh holding zone When wading avoid casting shadows making splashes and dragging your feet The Clinch Knot is recommended for all rigs BASIC RIGS AND TECHNIQUES The choice of rig and technique depends on ?shing conditions Here are some popular approaches to Trout ?shing Floating Single Pellet Rig This is excellent for drift ?shing or still ?shing It keeps the bait visible to the ?sh allows the current to drift the bait Floating Double Pellet Rig This is great for both streams and still water The oat keeps the baits visible and prevents snagging Tie line to hook Crimp splitshot onto line approximately -in from hook Attach oat -in from splitshot Place trout pellet on hook leaving the barb barely exposed Adjust oat as needed for desired ?shing depth Tie line onto swivel Attach a pear oat from swivel Snap doughbait leader onto swivel Place a trout pellet on each hook with the barbs barely exposed Adjust as needed for desired ?shing depth Rigged Grub Trout Worm Rigged Grub This is good for retrieving in streams Cast upstream at an angle away from the bank allowing the current to carry the bait while retrieving it Pass the hook of a jighead through the curltail grub as shown Rigged Trout Worm This is very attractive to trout as the worm wiggles and drifts in the current Tie line to hook Pass the hook through the worm as shown Crimp splitshot onto line approximately -in from hook www ready ?sh net Drifting Single Pellet Rig This is for drifting the bait into trout holding areas Tie line to hook Crimp splitshot onto line approximately -in from hook Place trout pellet on hook leaving the barb barely exposed Drifting Double Pellet Rig This is excellent for drift ?shing or still ?shing It keeps the bait visible to the ?sh allows the current to drift the bait Tie line onto swivel Add slipshot -in from swivel add more for faster current Snap trout pellet leader onto swivel Place trout pellet on hook leaving the barb barely exposed Copyright ? South Bend Sporting Goods C

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