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| Fish-On! - 8 - Brook Trout |
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| Written by TV Ontario | |
| Wednesday, 01 May 1996 | |
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TECHNIQUETo take advantage of feeding patterns, the angler must spend some time observing the actions of the fish. Is the trout constantly active or does it wait for a specific set of circumstances? What is the time of day, what weather patterns prevail, and what season is it? These are all factors which affect fishing results. Tactics change for each combination not only each day, but also for each hour. They also change as the angler moves from one section of water to another. The angler, to be consistently successful, must take a few minutes to examine the different circumstances at the new fishing spot. |
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