One of the easiest and most popular
ways to catch a rainbow trout or two is by fishing with Powerbait.
Powerbait
and below I will outline how to set up
for trout fishing with this unique type of trout bait. It is a set
up that I have used successfully for more than twenty years.
Powerbait is an extruded dough bait that has been specifically designed to attract hungry trout and in my experience is quite effective. Every fishing season rainbow trout that have been raised in hatcheries are then released into waterways throughout the country for the express purpose of being caught by anglers. I have found that these trout are especially susceptible to being caught with the trout bait known as
Powerbait is an extruded dough bait that has been specifically designed to attract hungry trout and in my experience is quite effective. Every fishing season rainbow trout that have been raised in hatcheries are then released into waterways throughout the country for the express purpose of being caught by anglers. I have found that these trout are especially susceptible to being caught with the trout bait known as
Although stocked trout (rainbow trout
that have been raised in a hatchery environment) definitely aren't
the most cunning creatures on the planet, they do share DNA with
native rainbow trout and therefore should be treated with some level
of respect, even though they often aren't. Let's begin with the
fishing line that your fishing reel is spooled with. The biggest
mistake that most people make when trout fishing, no matter what type
of trout bait they are employing, is to use line that's too heavy. I
don't want you to make that mistake, so make sure that the fishing
line that your reel is spooled with is no heavier than six pound
test, with four or even two pound test being the ideal type of line
to use when you are trout fishing with Powerbait.
Next we have the type of trout fishing
hooks that are being used. Most people who trout fish with Powerbait
opt to use a single treble hook. Others opt to use a single shank
fishing hook or a set or gang hooks (which is simply a pair of single
shank fishing hooks which have been tied back to back). The key when
it comes to the fishing hooks that are used when fishing with Powerbait is that said fishing hooks are small.
Single shank hooks should be #10 or smaller and treble hooks should
be #12 or smaller.
Next we have the actual set up that
will be used when you are fishing for trout. Start by grabbing the
end of your line and cutting off a twelve to twenty four inch length
of line. This will be your leader (which can be whatever length you
prefer) and you can simply set this aside for now. Now slip a small
egg sinker onto your line and tie a small barrel swivel to the end of
the line. This will act as a 'stopper' for the sinker a well as
giving you a place to tie your leader to. Now tie the leader that
you just made to the other end of the barrel swivel and your fishing
hook to the end of the leader.
You will notice that your set up now
has your hook with a sinker that “floats” freely on the line.
This is great because when an inquisitive trout bites your Powerbait
they will feel no resistance from the sinker, it will be a “direct
shot” to your rod tip. The hook is now covered completely with
Powerbait and your rig is complete. This is an extremely effective
way to set up for trout fishing with Powerbait. The rig is now cast
into a lake, allowed to sink to the bottom, and “still” fished
until a hungry rainbow trout detects and begins to bite your
offering.
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