Five Trout Fishing Tips For Autumn

Posted by Magic Fishing on Sunday, March 20, 2011

While it seems that spring gets all of the attention when it comes to fishing for trout, there are times in autumn that really can rival the very best spring moments. While you may be intent on raking leaves or washing the windows, you really need to take the time out to of your autumn days to get out and fish. But how can you guarantee yourself the most success? Listen to these five trout fishing tips for autumn and get ready to make the most of one of the most peaceful and beautiful times of year.











Trout Fishing Tip for Autumn #1- Utilize Longer Leaders
In autumn, rivers and small streams can be surprisingly low and incredibly slow. Trout are often tired, exhausted and have seen everything come at them from all directions for the whole year. They simply are not going to put up with a fly line or the end of a leader landing right on top of their heads. Switch out your usual 9 foot leader and move to something as big as 12 or even 15 feet if you are working slow pools.

Trout Fishing Tip for Autumn #2- Deal with the Wind and Cold Appropriately
When the wind picks up it is quite common for the water to be covered with all sorts of debris such as twigs, leaves and other things. This makes it quite difficult for trout to tell the difference between stuff that is strewn about and food. One of the best things that you can do is flick a beetle or a hopper just once during your drift, as this might allow the trout to pick your fly up in the debris filled water. On top of that, when the weather starts to turn cold and rainy it may be time to put the dry flies away and toss a hopper or streamer pattern towards a back pool. While the trout may not necessarily be hungry, they are confrontational and might be willing to attack anything that enters their area.

Trout Fishing Tip for Autumn #3- Focus on Smell
A lot of anglers neglect to pay attention to their hands and in particular the smell of their hands. Trout have a very sensitive sense of smell and if they notice anything that is unnatural they are very unlikely to bite down on bait. With the crisp smell of autumn in the air you have to keep your hands as clean as possible. Grab a handful of fallen leaves, dirt or grass and rub it in your hands every half hour or so in order to get rid of any scents that will force trout to shun your bait.

Trout Fishing Tip for Autumn #4- Love your Light Gear
While it is always a good idea to use light gear when fishing for trout, it is even more important when aiming for trout in autumn. Ultralight gear is definitely our best bet as you approach cautious trout, and the lighter your gear the more bites you are going to feel on any given day.

Trout Fishing Tip for Autumn #5- Hook on Gang Hooks
Gang hooks are an absolute must when fishing for trout in autumn. This is especially true when you are working with live bait such as worms. There is simply no better way to present your bait to trout, and you can opt for either pre-tied gang hooks or tie them yourself. Either way you need to have them as a part of your fishing repertoire.

While these tips for trout fishing in the autumn are just the tip of the iceberg, they will help you make the most out of your autumn fishing experience. Get out there and enjoy the cool weather, the quiet atmosphere, and the large trout that have been feeding all spring and summer long.
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