Trout tactics
#11
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Raven Creek, PA
Posts: 304
RE: Trout tactics
Ok heres an idea for the brownies. Wait till after a thunderstorm or quick rain shower, when the creeks are a little muddy. This is the time to go fishin. Ok your gonna wanna use nightcrawlers. With as small of a hook you can use without the trout being able to swallow it to easily. I use size 10. Ok you pinch the head of the night crawler off right at that ring that goes around his body. Slide the hook through where you just pinched his head off . Make sure you get the hook so the hole staright part of it is inside the worm and not visible. And let the hook part come out through the worms body on the side. Find and good hole and throw this is. If the water is too fast put some split shots on your line about 10-12 inches from the worm.
#13
RE: Trout tactics
A cp or swiss swing sized according to conditions. Pheasant tail nymphs, Or plain old garden worms (small) Flouresent Orange glo eggs. and tiny split shots placed 18" and 24" . 2 small ones are better than one big one.
#14
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 98
RE: Trout tactics
Well I know you all have some good trout tactics up your sleeve right now and I'm glad. So, I'll answer your question myself what I use alot are Power Bait when fishing in lakes but in creeks I use other small stuff like redworms, minnows, and grubs.
But heres a question for you all.:
What do you all think is best to use for deep running large trout?
But heres a question for you all.:
What do you all think is best to use for deep running large trout?
#15
RE: Trout tactics
Having caught well over 100 trout in WV so far this year... (and with Maryland's opening day coming this Saturday), I'll give you the rundown on whats producing for me this year.
4 lb line. size 10 single hook with the smallest split shot you can get while still maintaining occasional bottom contact. 1/2 or 1/4 of a nightcrawler. Cast up or across stream, and let it tumble in the current, reeling up the slack as you go. Dont set the hook as you would in bass or catfish.. Just keep reeling, and when you feel weight or a bite (tap tap tap), just flick the rod tip in the air.
4 lb line. size 14 treble hook. Use just enough powerbait to cover the hook. Same technique as above.
4 - 6 lbs mono. 1/32 oz jighead. 2" plastic minnow body (thin minnows are usually better than the shad type). Cast above the fish and let it float down in the current with the occasional twitch. (deadly on holdovers,wild, and native fish).
Use a strike indicator is you must. If a trout even thinks about hitting, that indicator will move, dart, dip, or do something out of the ordinary.. Thats when you give him the flip with the rod tip.
Dead minnows. big trout tend to be more of scavengers and will take a dead minnow just about as fast as anything.
4 lb line. size 10 single hook with the smallest split shot you can get while still maintaining occasional bottom contact. 1/2 or 1/4 of a nightcrawler. Cast up or across stream, and let it tumble in the current, reeling up the slack as you go. Dont set the hook as you would in bass or catfish.. Just keep reeling, and when you feel weight or a bite (tap tap tap), just flick the rod tip in the air.
4 lb line. size 14 treble hook. Use just enough powerbait to cover the hook. Same technique as above.
4 - 6 lbs mono. 1/32 oz jighead. 2" plastic minnow body (thin minnows are usually better than the shad type). Cast above the fish and let it float down in the current with the occasional twitch. (deadly on holdovers,wild, and native fish).
Use a strike indicator is you must. If a trout even thinks about hitting, that indicator will move, dart, dip, or do something out of the ordinary.. Thats when you give him the flip with the rod tip.
Well I know you all have some good trout tactics up your sleeve right now and I'm glad. So, I'll answer your question myself what I use alot are Power Bait when fishing in lakes but in creeks I use other small stuff like redworms, minnows, and grubs.
But heres a question for you all.:
What do you all think is best to use for deep running large trout?
But heres a question for you all.:
What do you all think is best to use for deep running large trout?
#17
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 98
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Sackets Harbor, New York
Posts: 2,509
RE: Trout tactics
i know next to nothing about trout, so here is my question:
what would you suggest for trout in a pond? no current, murky water, and i cant use live bait. Any suggestions for types/colors of lures?
what would you suggest for trout in a pond? no current, murky water, and i cant use live bait. Any suggestions for types/colors of lures?