Trout depend on cold water to survive. Our waters are cold, trout flourish in Montana. Brook Trout are the easiest to catch but the most sensitive to water temperature; their population begins to diminish in waters that exceed 68 degrees F., Montana’s other species of trout are comfortable at slightly warmer temps. lots of fishermen [...]
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Fishing Trout In Montana
May 19, 2009
Fishing At Night
May 2, 2009
One of the coolest things I picked up when I was a child was night angling. plus regarding night angling, they always went for trout. The nice thing is that Brown trout love feeding at night, plus that is when they get aggressive.
The best method that I found was to use a worm plus floated [...]
All About Yellowtail
April 29, 2009
Successful Yellowtail fishermen Yellowtail (Seriola lalandei) are members of the Jack relatives and are sometimes also called Amberjack, though that name actually belongs to another member of the jacks. In Australia and New Zealand, the term kingfish is used for these fish. Along the Pacific coast, Yellowtail range from Southern los angeles all the way [...]
Fishing In Alaska
April 19, 2009
Going on an Alaska fishing trip requires a considerable amount of not only money, but also time spent planning, if this is your first time heading to our last frontier. If you’re in this position, you may be asking yourself, “Is all this time & funds worth it for a simple fishing trip? Why shouldn’t [...]
Jigging Strategy For Bass
April 5, 2009
Have you ever ran across that half submerged treetop & thought if you could just get a line in there you would haul out a nice one or two? Sure you have. they all have & probably tried it with our conventional equipment with the end result being snagged & losing a lure. The same [...]
Fishing In Alaskan Waters
March 25, 2009
The cardinal rule to follow when it comes to trout or steelhead fishing in Alaskan waters is the catch-and-release fishing method. In other words, commercialized steelhead fishing or trout fishing for consumption is heavily regulated here. This is to help preserve the dwindling numbers of these magnificently graceful sea water and freshwater dwellers.
Since the catch-and-release [...]
Exploring The Best Bass Fishing Lures
March 6, 2009
In this editorial I’m going to outline some of the more popular & effective bass fishing lures on the market today, & the attributes that make them this way. By reading this fast editorial you can learn about lures you may not have heard about, & add them to your bass fishing repertoire. With any [...]
Find The Right Fly Fishing Gear
January 23, 2009
When it comes to any action or admired accomplished time, there is a huge accent that is placed on accepting the appropriate accessories to accomplish the a lot of out of the experience. This is no altered if it comes to fly fishing accessory because you accept to accept the appropriate being in adjustment to [...]
Tips Fishing Brown Trout
November 6, 2008
Big, hooked-nosed, brown trout are found in many trout streams. These trophy trout are more plentiful than is generally believed, but they’re not caught as easily as smaller trout, chiefly because they feed almost exclusively on minnows and are extremely wary. Fishermen occasionally latch onto lunker brown trout when using worm baits immediately after sudden [...]
Finds Natural Baits For Fishing
September 2, 2008
Other natural fishing baits include minnows, crayfish, helgramites, grasshoppers, and crickets. An angler toting a minnow pail is a common sight on opening day of the fishing season. When properly fished, minnows are an excellent bait, but are a nuisance to transport and keep alive. Aerated minnow buckets are the best bet if you plan [...]
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