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Trout Fishing

June 21, 2010

With winter rapidly loosening its grip on the trout waters of the nation, from Maine to California and from Washington to Georgia, an army of trout fishing sportsmen will sally forth at the opening day for this favorite cold water game fish. The trout, by nature preferring colder water and faster streams, seek out the [...]

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Fishing With Trout Lures

January 11, 2010

Every angler who develops to the point where he can make consistently good use of artificial lures for trout fishing has to master the art of making a fly, a nymph, a bucktail, or a streamer seem real to the trout for which he is angling. A trout fly may be perfect in every detail, [...]

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Streamer Flies For Trout Fishing

January 8, 2010

The streamer fly is a minnow imitation and minnows are one of the favored foods of all trout, the basic diet of the larger ones. The name “streamer” applies to long, slender flies which typify the fish shape in contrast with the usual wet fly which follows or represents the various insect shapes. Streamer flies [...]

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Rainbow Trout Fishing

December 15, 2009

That day I slipped a tiny piece of pork rind on the tail end of a No. 10 Royal Coachman, I thought I had found the magic key to big rainbow trout fishing. Up to that time even my “last ditch” tricks failed to raise life in the big riffle. Wets, dries, nymphs, streamers, worms, [...]

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Brown Trout Fishing

December 4, 2009

Probably the craftiest of all trout is the brutish brown trout. Its uncanny ability to elude anglers and turn sure-fire trout fishing tips on their head has always amazed me, for even in heavily fished waters there will emerge a giant specimen local anglers never dreamed was there. And, the big guys don’t always pick [...]

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Trout Fishing in Early Summer

August 10, 2009

Trout fishing in April and trout fishing in June are two different things. It is unfortunate that so many beginners at trout fishing start in with the opening of the season and, discouraged by the cold and windy fishing conditions, fail to stick at it long enough to enjoy trout fishing when spring is in [...]

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