Trout fishing in lake, with its unquestionable charm, attracts every day and at different times of the year enthusiasts but also competitors who love to try one of the most varied and funny fishing techniques.
In fact, as we know, the equipment to be used for this technique may vary depending on the type of fishing system that you want to implement. Glass, trout floats and floating pen are just some of the stars of this technique, infallible for the capture of trout, whether they are sinking, semi-sinking or surface trout floats.
In this case, let's go into what are two different strategies, fishing with a 20 gram trout float, ideal for fishing in midwater or deep water, and with a two-meter long rig, using the two baits used in competition, as they are natural: the earthworm and the moth worm. It is good to know that in this case the triggering of the double moth worm is not difficult to achieve, but requires some care.
We start by piercing the moth worm under the head from side to side, making it do a half-twist and recovering just under the head, placing the moth worm between the hook and the wire. The other moth worm, on the other hand, should be pierced under the head and pierced by half. The final effect will be a trigger with a particularly natural movement and extremely captivating to the eye of the trout.
The trigger of the earthworm, on the other hand, requires a very precise initial step. In fact, it is necessary to first pass the worm through the sand so that it does not slip and have a greater grip on it and then trigger it on the tail for better rotation.
The setting that can be used in these situations is simple to make. It is in fact a trout float with a highly resistant EVA body, a rubber knot protector to protect the swivel knot from what will be the impact of the lead of the ballast of the trout float, then the triple swivel to relieve the twists that are created during recovery and finally the rig.
The triple swivel, as we know, is one of the fundamental parts of the setting, as it guarantees that rotary movement throughout the catch because it is good to know that the rotation of the moth worm or earthworm is of fundamental importance in this fishing technique.
Few precautions for an effective and extremely simple mounting.