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Jimmy S 06-19-2006 10:37 AM

RE: Freshwater
 
Trout are natural bottom feeders. They feed on top when certain hatches work their way to the surface. Also trout are cold water fish that need cold water to survive (the colder the water, the more oxygen).

Bottom line is if youare notfly fishing, I would still fish the botom. Moving the baitincreases the chances of it being detected by the trout. No harm in trying a bobber a few feet below the surface but using worms, power bait or salmon eggs on the bottom and moving it around slightly every few minutes is the way I would go......Good Luck!

HighDesertWolf 06-20-2006 05:38 AM

RE: Freshwater
 

ORIGINAL: sffguitar

Thanks guys, Im fishing for trout. thanks alot.
I knew what you were fishing for, well I assumed but I was correct. and NO!!! deffinately donnot add weight to a rooster tail.

HighDesertWolf 06-20-2006 05:42 AM

RE: Freshwater
 

ORIGINAL: TeeJay

If you are fishing trout and they are feeding of the top, well thats where you fish! If you dont have a fly rod, try a bobber and tie a fly about 3 ft behind it. Cast out and reel in real slow. They will eat it.
yea but a rooster tail is more productive in this kind of situation, give me a spinning outfit with 4 lb test and a white 1/16th oz roostertail and I will out fish anyone with a fly rod. Done it many times.

Phil from Maine 06-23-2006 06:09 AM

RE: Freshwater
 
I was at this lake, and the fish were jumping all overrrrrr.

When the fish are are jumping they are on top. Get rid of the sinkers, and
try using a small repala or a small weeping willow and keep them moving.
It works for me.


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