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Trevor Kugler

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of http://www.JRWfishing.com and an avid angler.

He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience.  He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country...Montana!

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» The Best Time Of Day For Fishing
By Trevor Kugler | Published 05/6/2008 | General Fishing | Unrated

Since the dawn of time it seems like the answer to the question posed in this article is the morning or evening, right? It's widely known that early in the morning is good for fishing, but is this the answer to the question; what's the best time of day for fishing? Or is evening better?

» How To Effectively Fish With Powerbait
By Trevor Kugler | Published 05/6/2008 | Freshwater Fishing | Unrated

Do you know how to effectively fish with Powerbait? I realize that fishing with Powerbait isn't highly difficult, but there are some simple things that can be done to tip the odds in your favor. In this article I'm going to explain exactly how to effectively fish with Powerbait. Is it difficult? No it's not. And how am I so sure that this works? Because I've been using these techniques...

» Secrets Of Live Worm Fishing
By Trevor Kugler | Published 05/6/2008 | Freshwater Fishing | Unrated

Many years ago I had the pleasure of knowing the best live worm fisherman that I've ever come in contact with, and through that relationship he taught me the secrets of live worm fishing. That's right, there are secrets to live worm fishing. You probably didn't realize this, but it's true. Live worm fishing involves more than "balling" a live worm onto a hook and throwing said worm into the water. That is, if you want to be good at it...

» Fishing In Cold Weather
By Trevor Kugler | Published 05/6/2008 | General Fishing | Unrated
Fishing in cold weather can be quite challenging and offers some unique challenges that anglers don't have to deal with when the weather is "good".  For the purposes of this article I'm not referring to ice fishing, in my opinion ice fishing is a totally different animal.  I'm referring to fishing like you normally would, the only difference being that the weather is colder...
» Fishing For Stocked Trout
By Trevor Kugler | Published 05/6/2008 | Freshwater Fishing | Unrated
Many angler throughout the country like to spend time fishing for stocked trout, and in this article I'm going to reveal some wonderful tips that will make your fishing trip much more successful.  For the purposes of this particular article, I'm going to focus on fishing for stocked trout in lakes.  The technique described here is extremely effective when used in lakes that have been stocked with trout...
» Trout Fishing
By Trevor Kugler | Published 11/30/2007 | Freshwater Fishing | Rating:

There are few fish that are more popular to fish for, and none more beautiful that the trout. This is probably the reason that trout fishing is such a widespread and popular activity. In this article, I want to describe a little about the trout and trout fishing. For as long as human beings have been fishing, they have also been trout fishing. There are four main varieties of trout that can be found in the rivers, streams, and lakes of North America. They include Rainbow, Brown, Brook, and Lake.

» The Weather And Fishing
By Trevor Kugler | Published 11/30/2007 | Fishing Tips | Rating:

What if I told you that doing one simple thing could dramatically increase the amount of fish you catch, and this one simple thing wouldn't cost you one red cent? Would you believe me or think that I was full of more crap than a politician running for the presidency? Well, in any case it's true, there is one simple thing that you can do to help you catch more fish and it won't cost you one red cent! That one thing is to learn a little about how the weather and fishing are related. These two subjects, the weather and fishing are much more related than you might have ever thought.

» How To Catch More Fish With Worms
By Trevor Kugler | Published 08/22/2007 | Fishing Tips | Rating:

How would you like to catch more fish with worms?  Fishing with worms can be much more effective than you may have ever thought.  The key is to present your worms in a natural manner.  By natural, I'm referring to the way the worm is presented as bait.  A worm should look like a worm, and many anglers don't present their worms in this manner. Most anglers simply "thread" a worm onto a hook and call it good, but this ends up looking more like a worm ball than anything else.  A worm should be presented outstretched, the way God intended.  Think about it.  What does a worm look like?  This is what you want it to look like when you're using it as bait.

» Fall Trout Fishing
By Trevor Kugler | Published 08/22/2007 | Freshwater Fishing | Unrated

As the summer winds to an end, it's time to begin to focus our attention on fall trout fishing.  For me, fall is my favorite time to fish.

 

» Why Do I Need A Bait Bag?
By Trevor Kugler | Published 08/1/2007 | Bait | Rating:

Many anglers don't understand the importance of having a bait bag for carrying their live worms while fishing, so I'm going to try to explain why a bait bag is such a valuable tool.  First of all a bait bag is really only relevant if you fish with live worms.  Sure, any bait can be held in a bait bag, but it was specifically designed for carrying live worms while fishing, and works best for doing just that.  Let me ask you a question.  How do you normally carry your live worms with you while fishing?

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