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Trout Fishing Lures You Can Use

People are always yapping about how great the outdoors is after a weekend off

. How grand the serene is and how captivating the mountain-clear stream is. To top it off, how they enjoyed the camp fire after catching a large Trout for dinner with beer to fill their palates. Did I mention camp fire Trout dinner and beer in one sentence? Perhaps it's time to get your butt off to the wilds rather than lounging around on a weekend. Trout's are game fishes related to the salmon and are very delectable whatever recipe you follow. Be it pan-fried or stuffed baked, or even grilled foiled-wrap in camp fires, these fishes are what fishing and camping is all about. It's one thing to cook them; it's another to catch them.

Catching that meal of trout means using the most effective lure. It may be that expensive synthetic lure or just that ordinary worm you caught on your way to the fishing site. Whatever works best for you, use it. At any rate, below is the type of lures. Check whatever suits your fancy.

1) Flat Fish. For quite some time now, flatfish lures has been getting the job done in hauling the trout for professional and recreational fishermen. This type of lure has a unique shape and creates a swimming action making it hard for other lures to replicate. Flatfish lures entail tying a swivel on the tip of the fishing line and attaching the flatfish lure on its clasp. Once this is done, you're now ready to cast that fishing rod.

2) Spoon. What's in a name? You guess it right. This type of lure is shape like a spoon. This is made of glistening metallic plate shaped liked the ordinary spoon bowl. Of course, a fish hook is attached to it. Without the hook, the only way the spoon gets near a trout is when the trout is served for supper. Oblong and concave in nature, this type of lure is a favorite for some fishermen. The reflecting light and the random movement are perfect for attractive lure; making the trout a sucker of it.


3) Minnow Plugs. Some fishermen are a fan of this kind of lure and are must-haves for their tackle box. These kinds of lures are so versatile. Floating minnow plugs work well in small, clear streams. For deeper current, crank baits and sinking minnow plugs work well under these conditions. While different sizes abound for this kind of lure, keep in mind that you are catching a fish and/or a trout specifically. The lure should be made to look more natural and should not exceed what a trout could chum in one bite.


4) In-line spinners. Ask any trout fisherman and they'll be one in saying that in-line spinners are one of their perennial favorite. The traditional willow shaped blade will create the necessary flash to entice the largest and the most finicky trout in the lake. The weight of this bait also helps a great deal as this bait gets into the flow of the water faster than most other baits around.

pn*L) be somewhat difficult because you want to avoid breaking your lure. Most of the rooster tails are about 3 to 4 inches in length.

Typically the trout fishermen cast upstream when spin fishing. They will also cast up and across depending on the speed of the current within the body of water. The most important rule to follow is: "if it's not broke, don't fix it. And if it is broke, keep trying something until it works."

by: David Maguire
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