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Posted 10/14/2008 @ 10:10:21 am by fishndelaware.com
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Trout is the common name of more than 20 subtypes of fish of the salmonoids family. The habitat of trout is clean, cool waters, streams and pools, although there are some saltwater trout as well. Northern America is one of the natural habitats for trout. Depending on the living environment and the geographical location, trout may have different colors and sizes. Trout, in general, is a bony fish, however, the flesh is tasty. That's why many restaurants have dishes with trout. Fresh steamed trout, as it can be stated by many fishermen, is very delicious and full of healthy nutrients.
Trout fishing is not an expensive hobby. All you need is a working spin casting outlet, hooks, night crawlers and hip boots, in case you're planning to enter the stream during your fishing. Also, you'll need to get a fishing license if you are 16 or older.
Of course, there are tons of fishing secrets being used by many experienced fisherman. Cold streams and all high altitude waters are ideal for rainbow and brown trout fishing. Take appropriate clothing matching the weather conditions in that area which you are planning to go. Take the specific fishing equipment, such as rods, hooks, spoons and oiled reels, required for trout fishing. Take with you your fishing permits. Don’t forget to take a torch or other lighting equipment for emergency situations. When you start fishing, avoid speaking loudly to not disturb the fish with noise.