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There’s a host of great trout fishing tips which are covered in the book: - Know when a Trout can see you! (You must know what the Refractive Window is and how you might be scaring the fish away.) p.15
- Why the Monocular vision of trout could be costing you a catch. p.18
- The color of your clothing matters! Learn what the best colors are so that you’re camouflaged from the fish. p.42
- Learn the best times to fish for trout… THEIR FEEDING TIMES… Plus, learn how to catch them even outside their feeding times! (It’s a secret you must follow or you’ll get nothing.) p.24
- Learn why trout are so sensitive to noise. (The noise of breaking twigs or nudging a rock consistently scares fish away!) p.21
- How to maintain your fishing equipment for maximum longevity. p.51
- Why having a cigarette while fishing can halve your chances of catching anything. p.22
- The correct line color to choose for maximum success. p.57
- Learn what the ideal conditions are to cause a feeding frenzy among Trout. (Unfortunately, if one factor is out of place they will literally starve themselves until everything is in place again.) p.24 to 29
- Why keeping a fishing diary will explode your long-term fishing success. p.64
- Know what the ideal water temperature is for Trout to feed. p.25 & 81
- How to make the best choices on equipment. (There are over 40 separate tips from reels to sunglasses.) p.50 to 65
- How to Identify Trout Rich Waters. p.30 to 36 & 71
- Know when a Trout’s metabolism is in the normal range and therefore hungry! (When it’s low, they are sluggish and will not travel or look for food.) p.81
- The 4 things you should do before you even unpack your gear beside the river. p.68
- Learn the 3 primary concerns of a trout. (It’s not all that different to us humans!) p.30
- How to locate where a trout is positioned in the water. p.36 to 41
That’s really just a taste of what is covered. Even if Trout isn’t your main game, the fishing principles covered in my 93 page book are guaranteed to improve your chances of catching a bag full. |