Especially popular among fishermen is fishingtrout brook. It is one of the most beautiful fish belonging to the family of salmonids. Hunting after it is very exciting, but at the same time it is difficult. Recently, the number of fans of this fish has increased significantly. In order to preserve this beautiful view, one must adhere to some rules of catching. The most important of these is the inadmissibility of catching trout that has not reached puberty. However, even more important for everyone is an all-out obstacle to the pollution of water bodies, which has a disastrous effect on all its inhabitants.
The most important stage is choosing a place for fishing.Trout fishing directly depends on the well-chosen location. In spring, the largest trout most often comes across, as the catching season only begins and the fish does not yet observe proper care and is more likely to fall into the field of view of an angler. And after a flood, a large fish is much harder to detect, since it is looking for more convenient places for itself.
The trout fishing for spinning is used enougha large number of anglers. Spinning enthusiasts prefer to fish on vibrating or spinning spoons of small size. More chances to catch trout at the beginning of the season, with the help of slow and deep wiring spoon baits near the bottom.
In the spring period, preference is given to moresmall ponds. Often in the afternoon you can observe trout lying in wait for insects that float on the surface of the water. During this period, you can catch fish and a dry fly.
The most successful is trout fishing in May and June.Warming of the air causes an abundance of insects, and during this period the fish shows the greatest activity. It excites anglers with circles that diverge on the surface. Its habitats are constant until the fall.
Trout is a cautious fish, and for fishing itcomes out late at night, at night or early in the morning. In the daytime she is in her hiding place. A large fish actively hunts only at night. If the fisherman is lucky in determining the exact location of the fish, success is guaranteed. But this is often not easy. This will require maximum perseverance, patience and, of course, skills. More experienced anglers develop over time a certain flair for finding places of the greatest accumulation of fish. They also know that finding a parking lot does not mean catching trout. Here we need patience and patience. At first, anglers study the behavior of the fish and determine the place where it lasts for the longest time. A large trout behaves cautiously, and any careless movement can cost a fisherman very expensive. Trout fishing can be most successful at a time when the fish actively hunts everything that is in motion. At this point, she becomes less cautious. The mass flight of insects to some extent dulls its vigilance.
In addition, she likes to pursue her prey at a great distance, and this facilitates the process of her catching.
Trout hunters are very fond of warm summerdays when there is a fine drizzling rain. At this time, success for them is most likely. Also, biting can also be successful after strong, but short-term rains, after which there is a slight turbidity of the water. It also plays into the hands of anglers.
Trout fishing in the winter has its charms, but fromshe is somewhat different in some ways. In winter, you can find trout in the same shelters as in summer: in pits, near ice-free rifts, under the shore. In winter, trout are always hungry, so it is with great pleasure pounced on any bait. The only thing that can scare her away is punching holes. She, naturally, is alarmed and then leaves. However, the bait does its job, and the fish, in the end, greedily throws at it. Once caught on a hook, the trout quickly begins to rush under snags or rocks, trying to go to the depth.