Brook Trout Deep Water Fishing
Trolling is the best technique for catching Brook Trout when they’re deep. Casting can still...
Read MoreTrolling is the best technique for catching Brook Trout when they’re deep. Casting can still...
Read MoreAlong with the other members of the Salmonidae family, the Charr species, of which the Brook Trout...
Read MoreLake or Pond fishing is about the only place that you are about to find Blueback Trout. While they can be found in rivers and streams feeding their lakes and ponds, you are best to stick to their lakes and ponds due to their...
Read MoreAs with all charr, the Blueback Trout spawns in the fall, in the months of September and October. They seek out gravel or rock shoals in lakes and in slow pools in rivers. Spawning depths may vary from three to 15 feet where...
Read MoreWhen Blueback Trout are caught at depths of 30 feet or more, their bladders become overinflated, which can lead to death when they are released. The Blueback Trout has a forked fin and thin tail. It has a slender body profile...
Read MoreSmallmouth Bass prefer cool, oxygen rich water.
Therefore, try streams and rivers with fast moving water. Smallmouth can also be found behind brush or other debris and where rocks breach the surface, creating oxygen rich water.