Wednesday, June 24, 2009

rogue river trout fishing

Once you have a large trout located, keep fishing for it, until you catch it. Do you like to fish for trout, salmon, walleye, bass, or other species of fish?

One of the best things that can be done to help you catch more fish is to begin using gang hooks rather than 1 single hook for any of your bait fishing, especially with live worms. To find some of the good places to fish, you can easily search your state's fish and wildlife websites to find what rivers have smallmouth bass in them. Study the fish before setting out, you will be better equipped to lure, hook and land your game.

Cover is the main thing to a bass if it thinks that another fish can spot him out and see him he will move to better cover. Plastic worms are very effective, small spinners work and many anglers prefer throwing jigs and spinnerbaits. Simply rubbing your hands in a handful of grass or dirt will help eliminate any foreign smells that might be on your hands.

If you are willing to use some live bait, get some lively leeches and keep them in the boat. And remember, the fishing gets better and better as the weather continues to warm up throughout the spring.

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