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Summary: Learn how to choose a lake to fish for trout in this free video on lake trout fishing.
Charlie Labarda age 50, is an expert in hunting fishing, archery, kayaking and many outdoor sports. He is and expert in Trout fishing in Lakes and ponds in Northern Arizona. Always...read more
Fishing is a favorite hobby for countless people around the world. Some folks even make a living on there hobby. For fisherman, fishing is exactly how they make their living. Most fisherman would agree that there is a certain enjoyment in fishing for lake trout that is not found elsewhere. There is peacefulness that accompanies the fishing itself. If you would like to experience the fun of fishing for lake trout you can learn for free from one of our experts.
In this free video series, learn how to catch lake trout from expert fisherman Charlie Labarda. Charlie will tell you how to choose a rod and reel for fishing for lake trout and how to choose fishing line and bait. He demonstrate how to cast for trout, how to read a bobber in the water when trout fishing on a lake, how to set the hook when a trout bites, how to reel in a lake trout, how to de-hook a lake trout, and how to keep a fish fresh while fishing.
"Hi my name is Charlie Labarda here with Expert Village and I am going to show you how to fish trout in the lakes and ponds. Today we are going to talk about fishing in the lakes and ponds. Up here they have two lakes here and they stock this weekly with fish and it is a nice day to fish today. If you pick a day to fish a better sunny day and you will be a better fisherman. You know this if you can see the lake I am fishing at. This is a public park and anyone can fish here. You don't have to pay an entry fee. Here at Dead Horse they have two ponds. They have one for the public and the water is coming from the irrigation ditch from the river and they have two big lakes. One is down below me. You notice that this lake I am fishing at is about ten acres of river. The water comes from Vertie Valley River and it goes back to the river when it over fills. This is one of the lakes that the National Forest put in for us so the family can fish and have a barbecue to just visit or hike and walk or bird watch. Some people watch others fish on a beautiful day like this."
eHow Article: How to Choose a Lake to Fish for Trout