Early in the fishing season, it can be tough to once again remember where to find trout and how to read water.
Often, we jump right in and start casting out of pure excitement but be assured it is better to take a few breaths before beginning and be observant.

Slow down.

Look at the surface, but don’t forget about shadows, too.

Check your surroundings for what bugs are hatching.
Each of these variables can change season to season and even from day to day, so it pays to slow down, observe and create a plan before your first cast is flung.
Of course, good sunglasses can help.

