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Trout Fishing!

When living, or traveling in the mountains or close to them, the only way of fishing is fishing for trout. So, in this post, we will discuss the behavior of trouts, their favorite food, lures special for them, and the retrieving of the cast.     Let's talk about the fish itself.     The Trout is a freshwater fish, belonging to the salmonid family. YES! Trout is related to the Salmon, so when catching a trout you can say,, I caught a Salmon, Kind of'''.     They thrive in clean, cold waters, being dependent on well-oxygenated waters. Common habitats:     Streams and Rivers- They love to hide in very fast cold streams, especially rainbow trout, brook trout, and brown trout. Hiding from predators is crucial for them so they hide in deeper pools. In general, you can find them in gravel or cobblestone riverbeds.     Cold water lakes with temperatures typically below 13 degrees Celsius, like mountain lakes, are a great habitat for them especia...

Line Types!

One of the main components of a rod is the line so having good knowledge about it will help you become a better angler. This post will discuss the strength, colors, and usage of different line types.      Now let's clarify something. Does the line color matter?     YES! It does matter. So here are the things you need to know:     - The clarity of the water is crucial. The lighter or translucent colors in clear water are more effective, because the fish will be less precarious, and the biting chances are bigger. In murky waters, something more colorful line like red and yellow is the best choice.       - Environment. If you're fishing along some vegetation or sandy areas you should have some green or yellow lines, imitating the environment.     - Fish Species. Some fish are more shy and scared than others, like trout fishing, where you need translucent lines to ensure your catch.     Ok, now that you know what lin...

Equipment For Fishing Trips!

If you're going on a fishing trip and don't know what to bring? You are in the right place. In this post, we'll discuss the equipment for your trip and much more.     Ok, let's get straight to the point. We all know that when you have a day more and you're leaving for that fishing trip you're too excited and you can't sleep. Now, let me tell you how to fix that.  You can't.     Now that we've clarified this unfixable problem let's focus on more important things, like location. Location is the most important aspect in fishing. It doesn't matter if you've been to that place before because you just might find America again. So yeah, going to a place that you've never fished on it's not just a mystery, but an expedition too.     Good. We can now focus on the equipment. What do you take in? Rods! It doesn't matter what you fish for, the most important thing that you must normally have are rods! Multiple rods if you can, because a l...

Baitcasting Reel!

    Hello there! In this blog post, we'll discuss baitcasting rods and reels, their history, cast, components, prices, and much more. History     The baitcasting rod first appeared in the early 19th century in the US due to inventors and fishing enthusiasts' plan, to create better rods and reels.      First of those incredible reels had appears in watch companies, yes the watch that shows when you are late for your job.      Normally, they wouldn't add a watch to the rod, but more exactly they would use the mechanics of the clock for creating the baitcaster.     After the invention of baitcasting rods, the search for them was so big that companies started to choose, the best material for the rod, and they came to the conclusion that the best was bamboo, because of its flexibility and strength, that was almost 100 years ago.     Nowadays we rarely use bamboo baitcasting rods, because of 20th-century innovations, like f...

Start Fishing!

 So, you want to start fishing but you need to figure out how? Well, you are in the right place. In this blog post, you'll find everything you need to know about fishing, whether you are a beginner or a pro.         Ok. Let's start from the beginning. To get yourself fishing you basically need just a rod, right? Well....Kind of, but there are 3 types of fishing rods with their specific reel : Spinning rod Baitcasting rod  Fly rod     I know you need more clarification but you can find much more details about each one of those types of fishing rods on another blog post.      Now that you know what are the types of fishing rods, you need to choose one so you will be making the first good step into this sport. The perfect first rod for a beginner is a spinning rod.        Ok, a spinning rod is composed of the rod itself and the reel, in this case, a spinning one. The rod has to be thin and light so you'll not get ti...