1. The first thing to do is know the rules governed by the province. There are materials available for reading or brochures on fishing regulations, restrictions and limitations. Just buy your state department of wildlife. It ‘absolutely essential that strict compliance with the rules and regulations established by the government to maintain ecosystem productivity.
2. Another thing is to get a fishing license. This is important, otherwise your access to the fishery is limited only to rivers or lakes that do not require a license that ends the fun of going out to fish.
3. Equip yourself with the right equipment, such as a rod and reel combination, hooks, lines, weights, including bait. Also, buy the correct one, that should be light and a line test fishing 4-8 pounds in size. Look for a number of 6 or 10 reusable split shot and hook.
4. With the bait be sure to check the regulations to avoid problems. There are areas that allow only specific baits to ensure that the rules are followed closely. Do not use bait fishing for trout as live worms, corn kernels, canned salmon eggs.
5. Look for a river, the native inhabitants of trout stream stocked with trout. This information is readily available from the manual supplied or sold by wildlife management. Rivers of the natural production of trout are tighter restrictions when it comes to tackles and baits.

