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5. Touch
There are many species that have taste receptors on skin, which send food messages to brain, and prompts fish to go towards source of food taste.There are also fish that have receptors on their heads, mouths, lips, and on, barbels like that of a catfish.
6. Smell
Many species of fish have nostrils with which to smell odors coming from food and mating partners. Their nostrils have sensors that detect odors from water and send signals to their brain.
To understand how Trout think, what spooks them, what excites them, when they feed, when they travel, and a number of other factors really is very important if you want to fill your creels full of fish consistently.
Luckily for you, theres a man who has captured essence of fishing and put his expertise into a Book, which is titled “How To Catch A Trout Every Time – When Spinner Fishing Your Favorite Stream Or River.”
Robin Shortt is a father of five children and five step children and thoroughly enjoys the outdoors. He is also a Cub Scout leader,who sees the big picture when it comes to helping our children to love and explore the great outdoors. Visit: http://www.goodnightcampingequipment.com
Copyright 2004 Robin Shortt. Please feel free to pass this article on to your friends, or use it in your ezine or newsletter. It's a shareware article.