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Catch Trout
Saturday, September 24th, 2011

Essential Guidelines for Where to Catch Trout
Trout fishing is definitely a fun and relaxing way to spend your time, but being able to successfully catch these sneaky fish can make the experience that much more exciting. In order to be a successful trout angler, one of the most important things to know is where to catch trout.
This is the starting point for becoming a skilled fisherman because after all, you can know all of the bait and casting techniques you want, but if you are fishing in the wrong areas then it will make things much more challenging. In this article we will identify some of the most common types of water bodies that trout inhabit, and from there we will explore why they are there and how exactly to find them. As you will see or may already know, most trout are found in freshwater, but some can be found in saltwater too. We’ll talk about why that is as well.
Rivers
River fishing is one of the best ways, if not the best way, to catch trout. They absolutely love rivers because the rocks and fast-moving water provide an oxygen-rich environment. Typically you will see trout in colder rivers or streams, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find them in warmer water. If you are trout fishing in a warm river then you will probably have more success where the current is slightly stronger since fast-moving water contains more dissolved oxygen than slow-moving or still water.
Lakes
Lake Trout are abundant and widespread across many places in the world. As with trout in other types of water, lake trout have become more plentiful as lakes are being stocked with farm-raised fish. This allows for the use of live bait in more areas, which is a great way to fish in lakes. Lake Trout are generally found in cooler lakes since they love cold water. However, it is not uncommon to see these fish in the deep sections of warmer lakes in the summertime. Since lakes contain still water for the most part, most Lake Trout will migrate to the cooler parts of the lake in order to satisfy their strong necessity for dissolved oxygen. Keep this in mind when Trout Fishing In Lakes because you can definitely find them, but you may have to get your bait deep enough to reach them.
Mountain Springs
Trout love mountain springs as well because they tend to be cooler. They will always have an affinity for cold water, so it’s a safe bet that you will find them in areas like mountain springs. These springs provide a cold environment with a mixture of slow and fast-moving water with various depths, so trout can have more options. If the spring has deep, slow-moving water then you can probably find them hiding near the bottom where the water temperature is colder. However, they also love the areas where the current changes slightly, especially if the water is a little warmer.
Oceans
Some trout inhabit saltwater areas for most of their lives and only go to freshwater for spawning. They are a type of Brown Trout commonly called Sea Trout. The only difference between the two is that the regular Browns stay in freshwater all of their lives. Sea Trout can mainly be found off the coast of Europe and Asia, but you can definitely find them in other parts of the world as well. Techniques for catching this type of fish are similar to lake fishing. Trolling and fly fishing are commonly used methods for reeling in these saltwater trout.
About the Author
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2002 Fishing Tips and Tricks $10.26 Presented in short, snappy paragraphs, this treasury contains the savviest secrets of a professional saltwater and freshwater fisherman. Top pro Vlad Evanoffs 1001 Fishing Tips and Tricks, combined for the first time with Another 1001 Fishing Tips and Tricks, is swimming with ideas gathered from thousands of hours of fishing and conversations with experts on everything from flycasting to deep-sea fishing. Even the veteran fisherman will find many surprises — such as using bits of marshmallow to catch trout. Saltwater fishers will discover new tricks for catching flounder, Pacific salmon, striped bass, bluefish, king mackerel, cod, marlin, and clams. In a straightforward style, Evanoff describes thousands of techniques anti every article of gear, from rods and reels to leaders and dry flies. Packed with enough information to last a lifetime, this two-in-one volume is a valuable and entertaining reference for fishemen of every stripe. |
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40 Best Trout Flies $3.77 These 40 flies will catch trout anywhere you fish. Standard patterns readily found wherever good flies are sold, they account for probably close to 80% of the trout caught in North American waters. By combining them with the author’s special ways of fishing, you too can learn to trick the trout and bask in the warm feelings of stream-side success. |
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5 3 76mm Holographic Ridged Firetiger Spoon Bass Trout Pike Fishing Lure Tackle $7.99 Lure measurements are as shown in the pictures Flashy wobbly motion imitates a crippled baitfish Spoons are easy to use and appeal to virtually all game fish Works best with monofilament fishing line These spoons will work best with a moderately fast retrieve These spoons have an extra reflective finish and are a sure thing to catch the attention of lots of fish Designed and tested here in the USA These spoons are ideal for large predator fish like northern pike, largemouth bass, salmon, trout, and muskies |
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5 3 76mm Holographic Trolling Firetiger Diamonds Spoon Fishing Lure Tackle $7.99 Flashy wobbly motion imitates a crippled baitfish Trolling spoons are the top lures for salmon and lake trout Spoons are easy to use and appeal to virtually all game fish Works best with monofilament fishing line These spoons will work best with a moderately fast retrieve This spoon is 3 inches in length and weighs 1/8 Oz These spoons have an extra reflective finish and are a sure thing to catch the attention of lots of fish Designed and tested here in the USA These spoons are ideal for large predator fish like northern pike, largemouth bass, salmon, trout, and muskies |
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50 Hikes in the Lower Hudson Valley: Hikes and Walks from Westchester County to Albany $8.74 The essence of trout fishing with a fly is understanding hatches. That quest for understanding has spawned an entire literature of fly fishing. Meck’s genius is to show the angler that the understanding we need to catch fish is not the memorization of hundreds of bugs and their Latin names. The key to successful fishing is using the right fly at the right time ( matching the hatch ). The Hatches Made Simple for the first time identifies the broad patterns by which hatches happen. For example, light tan colored mayflies tend to hatch at certain times, and drab gray mayflies hatch at other times. Instead of memorizing all the individual insects, the angler just needs to learn the timing of the patterns to these hatches. Armed with a knowledge of those patterns, matching the hatch becomes an entirely new game. More knowledge equals more fish. |