Many a times the hook will be lodged deeply on the upper flap? of the trout's mouth (right near the eye). Am I setting the hook too quickly? I read somewhere, this may happen when the trout is "turning" after its rise.
On my most recent outing, I had trouble removing the hook from this particular area of the fish's mouth (the flap right underneath its eye). Suggestions on hook set and removal are appreciated.
(not my fish, but that is the general area I am talking about)