Are there any tips I could get on how to use a texas-rigged stick bait, a ned-rigged tube lure, and a roostertail spinner?
These are the lures I have purchased but I need some more background information before I go out on the water and test it out.
As well as that, I was wondering if I could get any tips regarding trout fishing. I would love to go out and catch a nice rainbow trout but I know they tend to be harder to fish for. I was wondering if there were any tips whatsoever regarding trout personality and what lures/bait I could use.
I would greatly appreciate any response I could get to this as I am a relatively new angler simply looking for some help to catch a nice fish.
Thank you so so much in advance.
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by warhubslayer
Those three lures are pretty much cast snd retrieve but first two you wanna pause long and let it sink / free fall. All three you just keep casting at spots, change of retrieval techniques, and set hook when you feel a fish hit.
Idk about trout cuz idk ur location
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by coalbass
Oh I was not aware of the importance of letting it sink. Thank you for the input.
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by warhubslayer
My favorite trout newer is blue Fox vibe rack.
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by theirishman1967
Ah yes I have heard good about the blue fox product. I might invest. Thank you for the input.
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by warhubslayer
FS Digest wrote:
Are there any tips I could get on how to use a texas-rigged stick bait, a ned-rigged tube lure, and a roostertail spinner?
These are the lures I have purchased but I need some more background information before I go out on the water and test it out.
As well as that, I was wondering if I could get any tips regarding trout fishing. I would love to go out and catch a nice rainbow trout but I know they tend to be harder to fish for. I was wondering if there were any tips whatsoever regarding trout personality and what lures/bait I could use.
I would greatly appreciate any response I could get to this as I am a relatively new angler simply looking for some help to catch a nice fish.
Thank you so so much in advance.
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by warhubslayer
Are there any tips I could get on how to use a tex... (
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I wouldn’t recommend Texas rigging a stick bait, worms and other creature baits, yes. Carolina rigging those works well for me when drifting or slow retrieving. Let the sinker bounce on the bottom and stir up mud or make noise and the lure will look like it is feeding.
Ned rigged tubes should sink to the bottom and be twitched, paused and twitched again as you never know what is looking at it and you want to provoke a bite.
Rooster Tails, Blue Fox Vibrax, Mepps and Panther Martin spinners are to be casted and retrieved. Vary the retrieve and see what happens.
Good luck! Send pics!
Huntm22
Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
You got good advise there. Enjoy.
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