Quite a few years back private estates controlled fishing for trout. These days trout fishing is accessible for any angler.
There are 3 types of trout that can be caught within the Uk: brown trout, rainbow trout and sea trout.
The brown trout is located in quickly moving waters and in some lakes and reservoirs. They can grow to be huge examples attaining weights of around 9kg; nonetheless, the average trout landed is a lot more likely to be about half a kilogram.
All trout have a distinctive speckled colouration however the brown trout can change in colour. Dark, peaty water will hold dark fish and in clear water the trout will have a lighter colouration.
Rainbow trout have been stocked in rivers and stillwaters and may be distinguished from brown trout by its pinkish sheen.
In rivers that hold salmon there are most likely to be sea trout. Their behaviour is equivalent to salmon due to the fact they also come back from the sea to spawn in freshwater. Sea trout are likely to be a lot more silver in colour than the brown trout and the rainbow trout.
You will discover 3 approaches for taking trout.
Bait Fishing
A general-purpose fishing rod fitted with a fixed-spool reel is the best option for the angler not used to bait fishing for trout. On the reel place on line of about 4lbs breaking strain and hook varieties of size 14 or 16 are ideal.
Float fishing and legering will catch trout and for these two methods there is a variety of bait:
Typically, earthworm has become the standard bait for effective trout fishing. Have a shot at lobworms dug from your garden or go with some redworms from the garden compost heap.
For many trout anglers, maggots will be the bait to rely on. They are commonly available from tackle shops and are simple to utilize. Maggots kept for a couple of days will turn into casters. Caster is the term utilised by anglers to describe the chrysalis stage of the maggot's growth.
Casters are effective bait for catching trout. Often, fish will ignore all other types of bait if casters are being presented.
Spinning
Trout are aggressive and definitely will strike and eat smaller fish. Spinners are produced from brightly coloured plastic or metal and are designed to appear like prey. They rotate and vibrate in the water when they're reeled in and this erratic motion stimulates the hunting instinct of trout.
For the starter fisherman a Mepps spinner can be a great choice due to the fact it works in deep or shallow water.
Fly Fishing
A number of anglers look at flyfishing as the timeless way of taking trout and you will find two typical types of fly fishing: wet fly fishing and dry flyfishing.
Wet flies are hooks which have been wrapped with bright threads and tiny bits of feather which are created to mimic insects and creatures that form a part of the trout's organic diet. They're known as wet fly because they slowly sink. A wet fly that works effectively in rivers and streams is March Brown.
Dry flies are also hooks that have been covered with thread and feather but are actually treated with a water repellent substance that helps prevent them from sinking. A popular dry fly, which can be utilized on rivers and stillwaters, is referred to as Adams.
Traditional rods and reels are not employed for fly fishing. A specialised fly fishing rod and fly reel is necessary as well as fly line for the reel.
Tips
Consider fly fishing at twilight. Fly anglers know this time of day as "the evening rise". Fish are busy and the surface of the water is dimpled with rings produced from feeding fish.
Legering beneath overhanging trees is often a excellent location to try simply because natural food is continually falling from branches and leaves.
Don't be in a hurry to pick up the spinner out of the water due to the fact sometimes trout strike in the last possible instant.
David A Griffiths is a experienced trout angler and is lucky enough to live right where folks come to visit for fishing in Wales.

