Trout Fishing Tips 257
My fishing mentor was a big believer in live worms as bait as well. He always said that when it comes to trout, there is no better bait than live worms. Oh, and that really large trout love live crayfish also. And when it comes to using live worms as bait, he insisted, as I do to this day, on using gang hooks to rig those live worms. You see, a set of pre-tied gang hooks is the only way to present a live worm in a completely natural manner. As a matter of fact, the idea of using a single hook to fish with worms has been completely lost on me, I just don’t understand how anyone wouldn’t employ gang hooks (once they’re introduced to them). The bottom line is that you need to use live worms when trout fishing, and those live worms need to be presented with gang hooks.
If you are looking for one of the best places to go for trout fishing, Alaska is the place to go! If you want to catch a lot of trout fishes at one go, then be sure to visit Alaska during its trout fishing season which starts from June 8th and goes until mid-September. This is the best time for trout fishing in Alaska and also the only time when you are legally allowed to do so.
It doesn’t matter whether you want to do top water fly fishing or deep water lake fishing, I am sure you will find trout fishing in Alaskan rivers and lakes quite enjoyable. One of the most popular types of fishing in Alaska is the Rainbow trout, which you can find along the Alagnak River. In fact the entire area surrounding the Alagnak River has a very large quantity of popular trout fishes.