How To Catch A Rainbow Trout
A lot of lakers consider Rainbow Trout to be the most tasty fish, not to mention
an easy one to catch. They prefer isolated areas and quiet waters. Look for
them in designated trout lakes. Rainbow Trout average 15-20 inches but you can
find larger trout if you try fishing in less fished waters.
Let's see how the rainbow trout behaves during the four seasons of the year.
It's spring time. Rainbow trout usually stays in shallow waters. I recommend
using a night crawler. Inflate the night crawler and cast it out from the shore.
During summer rainbow trout becomes really active. Especially during June or
July. They usually feed with mosquitos or other insects. Choose late evening
hours for best results.
Here comes late September and October. Many claim that this is not a time to
go fishing but you can still catch rainbow trout. Use a night crawler and cast
or troll with small lures along shorelines.
At winter rainbow trout usually stays right beneath the ice. It's a good idea
to use light lines if you're aiming for rainbow trout. Start just below the
ice and move deeper until you catch some fish.
Rainbow trout is really easy to catch. That's why it is the best bet for inexperienced
starters. Choose a hot month to go fishing. Pick June to increase your chances.
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