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Brown Trout State Record Caught on Chattahoochee

Mon, 08/11/2014 - 12:10 -- jmaslar

Chad Doughty of Winder was below the Buford Dam on the Hooch and had just started to fish from his kayak when he hooked th monster. Since he had a Rooster Tail with a six pound line on a small spinning reel, he had a major fight on his hands. In fact, he had to get out of the kayak and run down his prize for some 45 minutes before he land it.

Fishing in Small Ponds

Fri, 07/25/2014 - 08:50 -- jmaslar

While we at the Troutprostore prefer trout fishing especially the native trout found in the beautiful cold clear streams, we do fish in ponds when we are unable to trout fish for some reason. Also, in the mountains, there are some ponds that provide habitat for trout and there are some ponds in cities where some trout are stocked in the winter months.

With that in mind we have found a primer for pond fishing designed to introduce you to the experience of pond fishing

 

Super Hair UV2 Crimped Nylon

Tue, 07/22/2014 - 15:41 -- jmaslar

We at Bestway Outdoor have been watching great reviews about Spirit River’s new double dye proprietary process which they have appropriately named UV2. But what really got our attention was this comment made by Bob Clouser. There is little doubt...UV2 can make all the difference. I am sold 100% on its benefits.

Trout Fishing The Ararat River In Mount Airy, North Carolina

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 22:50 -- smaslar

Schzaammm! I could almost hear Gomer say as we walked into the Mayberry Courthouse on Main Street in Mt. Airy, NC. The small town of Mt. Airy, which is most famous as the birthplace of Andy Griffith, and as the alleged inspiration for the town of Mayberry, also boasts a lesser known attraction: trout fishing. Surprise, surprise, surprise!

How to Choose the Right Fly

Tue, 04/15/2014 - 14:36 -- jmaslar

When choosing a bait, lure of fly, you obviously need to select the one that provides the best odds for success. In most situations, there is a certain bait, lure or fly that you could use that would that would provide the highest odds of success. When you are choosing a fly to use for trout, you should select one that best imitates the food that is most available and most plentiful for the trout to eat at that point in time.

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