No, it's not difficult to catch a sea trout!
Assuming you are in a place where there are sea trout that are willing to bite, that are not scared, that do not slip away during the fight, etc.
In theory, it's really easy to catch sea trout, and lots of them, but in practice, the task can suddenly become overwhelming.
In this short blog post, we answer briefly and precisely many of the most frequently asked questions regarding sea trout fishing.
You have to find the sea trout - they don't have to find you.
We know you've probably heard it a million times before, but sea trout fishing is active fishing. While you may be able to catch a sea trout by fishing the same spot, or from the same location, over and over again, your chances of catching one are much greater by moving from place to place to find the right conditions.

What weather is best for catching sea trout?
Slightly cloudy weather, preferably with alternating sun and rain, is the best time to catch sea trout for much of the year.
In early spring and winter, the best weather for sea trout is often very sunny, as the shallow water warms up, and the sea trout as well as the prey become much more active. If you are equipped with the right sea trout lures , you can almost always outsmart a fish.