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Arkansas Trout fishing advice?

Friday, September 17th, 2010
Hello all:
Another Arkansas trout angler checking in. My preference when fishing for trout is with a weight, hook, and float. My question is- I just bought Berkly No. 6  hooks that came with 12 inches of mono attached. I am using 6 18g split shots 25 cm away from my hook and my and at the end of the section of fishing line that came with the hook. Now I have tied it to my heavy fishing line already on my rod and that’s where I put my float. Obviously, the line above the float is not under water, will the trout still notice that the fishing line is heavy and swim away or will the trout not notice it. Please also tell me if I should just buy different fishing line or if you have a good method of trout fishing please tell me.
Thank you very much!
-Matt

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Golfer turns Trout Fisherman

Thursday, September 16th, 2010
I will always chase a white ball around a course, but I decided to hang up golf for a bit and switch to fishing. Trust me, it’s cheaper, more relaxing, zero stress, and wastes more time, lol. I moved to Arkansas from Washington because this State and people are wonderful and a great place to retire. What I was completely ignorant about was the World Class trout fishing here.  I’m looking to find out some info on trout fishing. I’ve been reading tons of things online. Alright my question: Getting night crawlers for bait, on 6lb test line, buying a $30.00 pole, and putting some split shots on it. Is that enough to catch me some trout? or do I need some power bait, a bobber, and an overall understanding of where the trout will be (behind some rocks, to not right the current), etc.

Any other ides to give to a newbie trout angler?

Thanks.

Back9


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Arkansas areas to visit in September?

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Looking for advice on Arkansas areas to visit in late September? My boyfriend and I are planning a week long trip in Arkansas and are confused which is best area to go to… Mississippi valley or Ozark mountains or the Ouachitas ….

any suggestions ???
Liz

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Your best trout fishing knot

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
I understand there is really no such thing as a fail safe fishing knot. I use the Pitzen fisherman’s knot, I use it for all my trout fishing and even for big king salmon, so the line I use is 30 pound test.I do mine a little different since it is thicker line, I use the five or six wraps, instead of the three wraps they suggest for trout fishing. When I use this knot, I make sure I do it just right because I know most fish lost is due to cinching down the knots too fast, and weak terminal gear.And people I know ask what pound test you using? I tell them 30 pound test monofilament,and they say what!,I use 50-60 lbs test and lose my fish.I use a good quality monofilament, good quality swivels and good quality hooks,and I am a firm believer in knots are the main thing to really watch how it is done, because monofilament heats up if the knot is cinched down fast and can result in a weak knot, I also lubricate the line before I cinch it down. I do the same for other salmon,but use a good quality 17-20lb test line, and get some nice big silver salmon, trout, and red salmon. I say good quality instead of saying top quality, because everyone has their own choice for what they call top quality. My opinion, it is top quality what I use,but people will always say I got better. I do use other knots improved clinch, uni, palomar, trilene knot, but the one I use for fishing trout is the Pitzen knot or a few variations of it. I tie mine a bit different, at the end before you cinch it down then draw it tight. I put the end of the line going through the the loop the same way the the main line goes through the loop, instead of going the opposite way like the original shows. I have tried both for strength and found the original will break easier than the way I do it. I should have put this in my illustration above when I first thought about putting this in here. Maybe I have made an improved version of the Pitzen knot, I don’t know, but it works for me. And Josh 2.0 the tie knot it is called the double improved knot or also known as the Rivers inlet knot. Any suggestions? As you see I am very much into knots… or trying to find a good one to improve my overall fishing experience.
Thanks for the invite-Terry

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Fly-fishing flies ID help

Monday, September 13th, 2010
I’ve been tying to get into fly fishing and understanding the different  types of flies for a while now, and this would be the perfect oppurtunity. Could any angler want to help me out with these?- Andy

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Trout fishing on the Little Red River

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Here is a great video about Fly fishing Along the Little Red River in Heber Springs, AR

Pretty nice place,

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Drift fishing on the White River

Saturday, September 11th, 2010
drift fishing
Is it possible to drift fish with a spinning reel on the White River? A few anglers I met were talking about drift fishing and I got the idea that it’s basically replicating fly fishing but with a spinning reel? They told me they were using glowballs or something, these cotton ball looking things. Does anyone know what they are, how they used, or rigged? Any weights? I’d be fishing for trout or even possibly catfish.They also used the phrase ‘bouncing roe’ (off the bottom) If you have experience drift fishing for blue cats then i’d sure like to hear about how to do that too.
Mikey

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