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Five Stream Fishing Tips for Trout

Picking the right rig

Using the right rig is very import.  If you are fishing a large slow moving pool you will want to use something that can cover a lot of water, a spinner or rig with a bobber will let you cover as much as the hole as you can to see where the fish are holding.  Now when fishing a fast moving pool you need to use something, a hook with a few split shots on it, to get your bait down to the fish.  Keep adding split shots, using small BB shot will help keep you from getting hung-up in the rocks,  until your bait is rolling a crossed the bottom.  The current will carry your bait through the hole for you.

Use the right line:  4-6 lb clear or fluorocarbon

Using light line makes your bait look more nature as well as makes it easier for you to cast light lures.

Hook size:  match the hook to your bait

A good all around trout hook is a #8 or #10 live bait hook.  When the water is gin clear a  good rule of thumb is to use a hook that you can hide at least ¾ of hook in your bait.  You don’t want to the fish to see anymore hook then they have too.

Choosing the right bait

There are so many baits to choose from and they all will catch fish at some point, but if you only want to have a few baits with you here is a few good choices.   For casting lures a little gold spinner seems to be a good choice and when it come to live bait,  red worms seem to be a great way consistently catch fish.

Picking the right spot

When picking a spot to start the current is very import.  In most cases the upper edge and lower edge of a hole will hold a good number of fish.  Also look for obstructions in or just above the water.  Logs, big rocks, ect in the water, will have fish tucked in just downstream from them.  Another great place to look is anywhere there are brushes or trees that hang over the stream.  Get upstream and work your lures as far under the overhanging limbs at you can.

Hope these tips help you catch a few more trout on your next trip to the stream.

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WILD WAVES

Saturday a friend of mine and myself decided to head to Pymatuning Lake.  The forecast was calling for high winds and rough water, and they hit it right on the money.  By the end of the day there were any where from 2 to 4 foot waves blowing down the lake.  These were the biggest waves that I had ever seen on this lake.  I was glad that we had decided to launch at the Linesville Marina Launch.  Despite the waves and wind we were able to get into some nice fish.  It is my belief that the spawn hasn’t kick off yejess-with-a-rainbow-troutt, but I believe that we are not far off.  This weekends KBBC tournament on saturday should be a full of good limits.

On mothers day between breakfast with her mom and diner my mom, my wife and I decided to hit Thorn Creek for a couple hours.  We were pretty unsuccessful, but managed 1 nice Rainbow Trout.

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Thorn Creek

I went trout fishing for the first time this year last night.  I had some work to do on the boat when I got home and didn’t have enough time to head to the lake, so I headed down to Thorn Creek just South of Butler.  I was lucky enough to catch 6 rainbow trout.  I caught 1 on a niti, 1 on a joe fly, and 4 on chartruse powerbait.  Unfortunantely I lost about 3 or 4 fish as well.  Overall I felt pretty good about the night because it has been about 2 years since I had gone trout fishing.  The creek was defidently restocked recently.

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