Monday, June 22, 2009

fly fishing in sisters oregon

If you are new to fishing and you can t seem to catch as much fish as other fishermen can, then I guess you need more than a lot of practice. They may be intimidated by the size of river and want more information on just where they should fish.

When I use the word native to describe trout, I'm referring to trout that have been born naturally or at least have grown up in the river, stream, or lake that you're fishing for them in. Cover is something that fish use to hide in while structure is something that can change the bottom of the lake. A stream, brook, beck, burn or creek, is a body of water with a detectable current, is usually a good place to find fish.

Rainbow trout are found in cold, clear water and second they have very keen eyesight. Most do this type of fishing just a few times in their life, unless of course, they live near the shore. You can always fish from the shore, or you can take a small boat with you when you go.

Extreme care should be taken when wading in general, one slight misstep, can send you into the river, dangerous all year, this is multiplied by the cold air temperatures in the winter. Now go and have a great day in nature.

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