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Game Fishing Salmon,Trout,,By Flies, Spinner, Or Worm - Denis Bromell
Game Fishing:
Salmon, Trout, By Flies, Spinner, Or Worm
Proven Fishing Tactics
Denis Bromell
Smashwords Edition
Copyright © 2016 Denis Bromell
Contents:
Salmon and Trout, Game fishing:
Rainbow trout:
Brown trout:
Sea trout:
Flies:
Lake Run brown trout:
The cut throat trout:
The Easton brook trout:
North American lake trout:
Pacific salmon:
Atlantic salmon:
Salmon flies:
Tube lines:
Dry flies:
Landing nets:
Flying C:
Flies for March:
Flies for April:
Flies for May:
Flies for June
Flies for July:
Flies for August.
Game fishing we start with the rainbow trout, a beautiful fish, both in and out of the water and if kept for food makes a very special meal.
This fish known as salmonidae it is a native of North American waters on the West Coast, it is now found all around the world, being stocked in many rivers and lakes for the pleasure of the angler. The fish that
Return from the sea is different in colouring, from the rainbow trout that stay in the river system, being a silver colour like the Atlantic salmon.
Some rainbow trout migrate others stay where they are, for instance the brown trout the same as the rainbow, either decides to stay in the river system or migrate to the sea they are then known as sea trout or in the case of the rainbow trout steel heads.
Both vary in their colourings, steelheads as they are known after there
The fish that stay in the river are smaller than the fish that return from the sea, they also reside in deep lakes and spawn in the tributaries around the lake the rainbow trout is very at home in fast water, the brown trout for instance prefers slacker water but well oxygenated.
Way back in the 1800s rainbow trout were introduced to Europe and are a hybrid of the original North American species, probably crossed with the cutthroat trout which we will come to later. Many now live and breed wild in the rivers and lakes of Europe.
Many of these fish migrate to the sea and are called the same as the American cousin’s steelheads as they take on a silvery colouring returning to the river to spawn returning again to the sea to fatten up.
The rainbow trout likes to keep the company of other rainbows living in open water; its diet consists of insects, small fish or even small rodents.
when picking your bait for rainbows you must include small spinners and flies , weighted spoon baits are used and of course natural baits, you must fish in the deep holes or passes in