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Secrets to Catching Trophy Brown and Rainbow Trout - Timothy Tabor
Copyright © 2013 by Timothy Tabor.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
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Rev. date: 05/09/2013
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CONTENTS
Preface
Acknowledgments
1) Brown And Rainbow Trout Basics
2) Fishing In A River
3) Rods, Reels, Types, And Weight Of Line To Use
4) Catching Or Purchasing Bait
5) Rigging Baits And Lures
6) Fishing In Shallow Water
7) Fishing In Deep Water
8) Drift Fishing Or Anchor Fishing
9) Wading Or Fishing From The Shore
10) Fishing Near Rocks And Bridge Pilings
11) Fishing Near Grass
12) Fishing From A Boat
13) Fishing In Low Light Or At Night
14) When And Where To Fish
15) Catch And Release Or Keeping Your Catch
16) Choosing And Rigging Up Your Boat
17) Rod, Reel, Line, And Tackle Maintenance
18) Must-Have Tools For Trophy Trout
19) Fly-Fishing Or Using A Spinning Reel
20) Brown And Rainbow Trout On Topwater Baits
21) Fishing Story Never To Be Forgotten
With many thanks to friends and family
PREFACE
11760.jpgThis book was written to allow all anglers worldwide to learn why catching gigantic brown and rainbow trout is very easy. I will break down each chapter, allowing you, the reader, to navigate from chapter to chapter, depending on your fishing situation. When I first began my quest for trophy trout, I did lots of research, asked many questions, read lots of literature with useless information. Most of the informed, experienced fishermen seemed to keep the trophy trout secrets to themselves. After fifteen years of fishing for trophy trout and learning the water techniques, I am now an experienced, informed fisherman. I decided to present this information in a simple way, of how to catch trophy-size trout with much less effort than one may think. I will keep the information as short and simple as possible, as you should do with your fishing. Let’s not make things more complicated than they really are. I will have the book broken down by separate types of fishing so you as the reader can move to a chapter that better suits your fishing situation. The information I will provide you may not be available anywhere else, as my research has discovered.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
11764.jpgThere are a number of people that have come and gone throughout my life that have contributed to this book. I want to dedicate this book to many different people in different ways. My kids, Jack and Brian Tabor, for sticking with me while fishing many hours on the river, being patient and understanding my goals. My father, Roma Tabor, and grandfather, Orville Tabor, for instilling in me the enjoyment, the pleasure, and the love for fishing. If not learning how to catch catfish in my grandfather’s pond at five years of age, I might be doing something I shouldn’t be doing besides the world’s best sport, fishing. I would like to thank my mother, Earline Fraizer, my stepfather, David Fraizer, and Helen for always supporting my goals. I would like to thank David Brantner for helping me understand what most anglers might need written to better understand this book. I would like to thank my brother, Danny Tabor, for challenging me to be a better fisherman