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Trout Fishing Basics.
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Last updated: 11/2008
EBook(R) For Beginners.
go out and catch some fish."
From:
Walt Johnson
Friday, 8:52 p.m.
Dear Friend,
Have you been wishing there was a book out there that would teach you the basics of Trout Fishing? I'm sure you've seen a number of books that claim to reveal the secrets of trout fishing to you. Those books are excellent resources once you have the basics down. But reading them first would be like reading book six of Harry Potter without reading books one through five first—you’d be lost.
You need a good foundation
of knowledge and experience.
Hi. My name is Walt Johnson and I have written a book for beginners called "Trout Fishing Basics". There are a lot of people out there who would like to learn to trout fish, but don't know how to begin. Usually they just buy some equipment without knowing what to buy, and take a stab at fishing. Then they get frustrated when they don't catch any fish! I have put together a book that gives you the basics of trout fishing, so you can make intelligent purchases and decisions about trout fishing, and then go out and actually catch some trout!
Here are just a few of the great fishing topics covered in this informative book:
How to READ the water and FIND the Trout. p. 6
What the three primary needs of trout are and why you will find an abundance of trout where all three needs are being met. p. 7
Presentation and why it’s so important. p. 8
Facts about fishhooks and how to sharpen them. p.10
Different types of knots. p. 11 to 12
How to select your equipment (including fly rods, reel, lines, and leaders). p. 25
The different kinds of flies (from the Ant to the Wooly Bugger). p. 30 to 37
How to choose a fly. p. 31
How to learn Trout Fly Tying (including where to start, tools, materials, and hooks). p. 38 to 40
How to use Nymphs in small streams. p. 43
Wading gear you’ll need to fish in streams (including wading staff, fishing vest, flotation devices, and wading belts). p.28 to 30
What Fly fishing etiquette you should know so you don’t embarrass yourself in front of other fishermen. p. 41
The trout’s senses of sight, smell, sound (with a little trout psychology thrown in). p. 18 to 24
How to identify the different kinds of trout you’ll be catching, and the different water temperatures that they prefer. P. 13 to18
How to develop your approaches—Upstream, Downstream, and Stillwater. p. 48 to 52
How to boat fish for trout and what your boat setup should be. p. 44
Essentials for your tackle box. p. 47
How to make your boat trip comfortable. p. 47
Types of engines and motors. p. 44
Trolling tactics. p.45
Bait fishing. p. 46
Attractors. p. 45
Sounders. p. 47
What Winter Fishing Tactics you should use. p. 53
What’s the Minimum Kit you should have to fish for trout. p. ...
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