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Trout Fishing Secrets



Dear Friend,



If you are sick and tired of coming home from fishing trips empty handed, having to eat fast food instead of delicious steamed trout, then this will be the most important message you read today.



Let me tell you why:



There is more to fishing than you might have first thought. To be more precise, there's more to the fish themselves and how they think, than you would have ever even considered.



Understanding How Fish Think Is
The Key To Successful Fishing!



Admittedly this message is quite long, but by the end of it you'll have discovered more secrets to fishing for trout than you can poke a rod at. It will be worthwhile for you I promise.



But I should introduce myself first. My name is Nick Anikijenko, and I have been an angler now for 23 years. At the tender age of 10 I made my first cast and I've been in love with the sport ever since.



I've done it all from bay fishing to stream fishing, but it was 11 years ago that I was introduced to spinner fishing for Trout. I was hooked! -- I literally have not fished any other way since.



When I go out, I catch a fish on every single trip. In fact, I'm much closer to cracking-the-code on catching a trout with...



Every Single Cast!



I don't have a 100% cast to catch success rate, but I'm damn close. Even the people I have taught have had incredible success. I recently went fishing with a good friend's wife, who had never even touched a rod before. She caught a trout on her very first fishing trip!



So I know what I'm doing. What's really going to help you, is why I can get this kind of success. That's what this website is really about. Helping you to get the same success when fishing for trout.



Like I said earlier, Trout Fishing really started for me about 11 years ago when my Father-In-Law took me out spinner fishing. And this was real spinner fishing, where you hike all day to different spots along a river.



It was fantastic, my idea of fishing heaven, except for one thing. You see, I have never had any trouble catching fish in the bay. And I loved the peace and tranquility of fishing along a beautiful river.



But it was much harder to catch a wild river trout!



I tried in vain for dozens of trips - testing different lures, trying different rivers, changing the color of the line - still no trout. Nothing to speak of anyway.



I was not used to this so I decided to do something about it. Going out into the bush like that reminded me of my days hunting wild boars. When you hunt for wild boars, and any other animal for that matter, you've got some set rules to follow if you expect to have any success at all. One of those rules stuck in my mind:



You Have To Know
How The Animal Thinks.



After many unsuccessful trout fishing expeditions, I was asking myself a lot of questions. It seemed unusual at the time, but I one day wondered if the rules for hunting would somehow help with Trout Fishing. The rules were obvious to hunters, but no fisherman I had ever met even mentioned that kind of thing in relation to fish.



So I hit the books.



I decided that I would understand how a trout thinks, and see if I could increase my chances of success. Being a fairly studious type of person, it didn't take me long to devour every book I could get my hands on from the local bookstore and the library. Within a week I knew more about Trout than 99.9% of the world's population. And guess what happened on the next fishing trip...



Bingo! A Bag full of Trout!



And it seemed too easy. It was as if the world's tallest mountain had just became a speed bump. What was annoyingly difficult and frustrating was suddenly made simple. My studies had instantly paid off.



Understanding how Trout think, what scares them, what motivates them, when they feed, when they travel, and a host of other factors really is essential if you want to catch lots of fish consistently.



Luckily for you, I've captured the essence of my fishing expertise into a Book, which is titled "How To Catch A Trout Every Time - When Spinner Fishing Your Favorite Stream Or River."



This book is quite literally the bible of Trout Fishing. If you're new to fishing or semi-experienced, you'll immediately improve your chances of catching fish each time you go after reading the book.


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