The Best Barometric Pressure for Trout
Most often, barometric pressure just means our knees or joints get achy with bad weather. But what does it mean for trout?
Most often, barometric pressure just means our knees or joints get achy with bad weather. But what does it mean for trout?
What do you need to know when you’re setting up a kayak to fish for trout? Well, take a look at these tricks and you’ll be able to land quite a few.
Fishing for trout at night can be very effective. But what about the moon? Does it have any effect on trout? I did a bit of searching and found some answers.
Growing up in Florida, I was always fishing for largemouth bass. But after moving to Texas, I started to look more into fishing for trout and their differences.
We’ve all been there—you have a trout on the line, but before you could set the hook, it steals the bait and swims off. Read this and set the hook every time.
Using a lighter rig is often a good idea when fishing for trout. But how light of a setup should you get? Well, let’s take a look at ultralight vs light rods.
While not necessary, leaders are a great asset for any fisherman’s tackle box and can help land trout. But how long should your leader be when trout fishing?
Trout is one of the most fun fish to catch, and we’re going to look into another affordable and effective way to do this – with the help of corn.
When catching trout to keep, one of the most common questions that come up is, “how do you keep trout fresh after catching it?”. So, what’s the answer?