Fishing for Trout in the Summer?
I'm trying to learn how to fish. I want to fish for trout. I'm in
California a little north of San Francisco.
Everything I read talks about fishing when the water's cold (winter,
early spring) or using gear that goes deep from a boat if I want to fish
in the summer. I don't have a boat and I don't want to rent one every
time I take my kid fishing.
I thought I used to go fishing in the summer when I was a kid and I used
to catch trout. I never used anything fancy, just a treble hook with
eggs or cheese, maybe a worm (not usually).
Am I wrong in thinking that I can catch trout from shore with a sliding
sinker/swivel/leader/treble hook/cheese, power bait, eggs or with a
bobber instead of a sliding sinker?
Don't trout need to eat in the summer, too? Or are they only dining at
the finer deep water establishments?
If I insist on fishing lakes from the banks, is it a crack of dawn thing
and a last rays of sunlight thing?
While you're answering this, I'll try to remember how to tie a knot.
Thanks,
Marty
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