trout fishing
Im going to give trout fishing a try. I will be fishing rainbows and browns in a river. it was suggested that i use floating spawn sacs or small spinners. any suggestions for me. also will trout hit spawn sacs all year long? i was told they would but seem that they would find it odd to see them outside of the spawning season.
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RE: trout fishing
For the browns around here, you can't go wrong with a #9 gold floating rapala or a 2 3/4" Yo-Zuri Pins Minnow. A spinner does work, but the floaters are my favorite. I usually use spinners only in very dirty water, but try a bunch of things. The rainbows will hit almost any time, the browns are a little bit smarter.If you douse spinners, you can't go wrong with a #2 mepps. Good Luck.
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RE: trout fishing
I live relatively close to you, I'm in Michigan atleast. Most streams allow live-bait fishing, so I would try a half nightcrawler or leaf worm.
They work the best for me, but spinners have also worked on occasion. |
RE: trout fishing
We hammer them on small minnows and Worms (crawlers or meal).
I took my 4 year old daughter out yesterday. She landed 3 and missed as many. |
RE: trout fishing
two words: Trout Magnets
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RE: trout fishing
I cannot say much about rainbows and browns as we do not have many places to fish for them up here. There is a lake not far from here with browns though that I might try sometime. It has had to get to access though. Mostly up here wild brookies and flies, worms, or just about any small lure like a daredevil or super duper works great. Good Luck to you on your fishing trip.
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