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Blueback Trout Spring Fishing

Spring weather in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine is anything but consistent. A cold winter will see ice on local ponds and lakes staying around in to April. However, in warmer years, ice can be gone as early as the beginning...

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Blueback Trout Summer Fishing

There are several advantages to ice fishing in the winter. As all of their lakes in the Blueback Trout’s distribution freeze over, ice fishing is the only option. Blueback Trout spend their entire summer in the deepest...

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Blueback Trout Winter Fishing

There are several advantages to ice fishing in the winter. As all of their lakes in the Blueback Trout’s distribution freeze over, ice fishing is the only option. Blueback Trout Ice Fishing But, the ice also makes it...

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Blueback Trout Feeding

Blueback Trout, like many freshwater predators, are not overly fussy eaters. However, while they will eat whatever they can find, they do develop preferences much like people do. Blueback Trout Food Preference If a particular...

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Blueback Trout Habitat

Blueback Trout require permanently cold, clear spring or mountain fed water that offers plenty of cover, overhanging branches, sunken debris and is free from human construction or agriculture. The addition of forestry or other...

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Top Tips

Smallmouth 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.

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