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First time TROUT fishing
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buy the cheepest can of whole corn you can find, Castle is the cheepest in my hood, "I dont mean on sale I mean brand"

buy a box of leaf worms or baby crawlers.

make a worm sandwich, to do this slip the end of hook in to the end of the worm, then put on a curnel of corn, then loop the worm around the corn and hook again, break off the excess leaving enough worm to stay on the hook.

freshly planted trout go nutz over worm sandwiches.

the hook you want to use is a number 6 octopus hook with a leader line made from 4# test. the guys who are realy skilled use 2#...

depending on where you are fishing, if alloud, minow and shiners work well if big trout are planted, "20 inch or better"

freshly planted trout are eager to please, after they have been caught and released a few times they wise up...

that is when matching the hatch comes in to play, you need to be aware of what bugs are hatching and match your fly to your bug.

the equipment I was asking about is are you going to be fishing with a fly rod or spin cast rod.

seeing as to not knowing the differance I will asume you are going with someone and you will be fishing from a boat.... there for you will be fishing with a spin cast rod.

will you be buying one or do you have one or are you barowing one?
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First time TROUT fishing - by carol4846 - 12-25-2007, 08:31 PM
Re: [carol4846] First time TROUT fishing - by davetclown - 12-26-2007, 01:11 AM

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