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Trout Fishing Tips - Tips on How to Catch Trout

Welcome to our section on trout fishing tips. On this page you’ll have the ability to learn about trout and how to be a better trout fisherman. It won’t matter if you’re a novice angler or if you’ve been fishing for over 20 years, there is information on this page that will be useful to you. You’ll be able to start off by learning some basic information about trout, giving you some insight on why they do what they do. After that we have a list of trout fishing tips (why you’re really here), record trout catches, facts about trout and additional resources to continue your research on trout. We hope the information on this page will make you a proficient trout angler!

  • About Trout (Oncorhynchus, Salmo and Salvelinus)
  • Trout Fishing Tips, Tricks and Techniques
  • Trout Fishing Records
  • Additional Resources for Trout Fishing

 

About Trout (Oncorhynchus, Salmo and Salvelinus)

trout-fishingTrout is a term used for several types of fish that are a part of one of three genera: oncorhyunchus, salmo or salvelinus. They live in freshwater, but some trout do spend time out in the ocean and return to freshwater to spawn, just like salmon, which trout are closely related to. Several common types of trout are brown trout, lake trout, rainbow trout and steelhead. A trout’s diet usually consist of other fish and aquatic invertebrates. When a trout reaches over 12 inches they’ll usually only feed on smaller fish. Trout are a very popular game fish and many state wildlife agencies stock lakes, ponds and streams with trout for anglers to catch.

type-of-troutYou can locate trout in lakes and streams with cool water. The ideal temperature range is 50 to 60 degrees. Juvenile trout can also be known as fry, troutlet and troutling. They tend to mature around 2 to 3 years of age. The lifespan on trout depends on the species. For example, a rainbow trout can live up to 7 years while lake trout can live for several decades. The color variation of trout varies greatly and is dependent on the type of trout you’re looking to catch. Trout are not only popular with anglers, they are also popular on the dinner table. Trout, along with its close relatively salmon are a common staple in many American’s diets.

Trout Fishing Tips, Tricks and Techniques

Ok, we’re pretty sure you came to this page for our amazing trout fishing tips. You can find these tips below. They were put together by our team who researched them and then tested them out in the field. We hope they are as effective for you as they were for us! If you have a fishing tip for trout please submit your fishing tip and we’ll add it to the list below.

  • Know the Current – If you understand how a river or stream is shaped by moving water you’ll be able to find trout very easily. Deep pools created by the current can hold a big trout, but smaller trout can also be found in them. The large trout will most likely be in these pools during dawn and dusk.
  • Choose Your Lures Wisely – It’s really important to pick the right lures. Using the wrong type could make you miss out on opportunities. For optimal performance, we recommend the Panther Martin Spinning Lures.
  • Power Bait ONLY Works on Stocked Trout – If you’re fishing for trout with power bait you better make sure the trout in that body of water were stocked (farm raised) and not native. Native trout will not bite on power bait, the only reason stocked trout will is because they are fed pellets in the hatchery and will eat anything that resembles or smells like the pellets.
  • The Best Live Bait – Hands down night crawlers are an effective live bait for catching trout, along with minnows and crayfish. A neat trick is to take a look at what lives on the shore of where you’re fishing for trout and see what might be native to their lunch or dinner menu. Mayflies, when native to the area, can be deadly during the fall season.
  • The Silver Spoon – Trout, especially lake trout love to bite on a small silver spoon. The best way to use this to your advantage is to buy a lure that mimics a spoon. Our top choice is the Kastaway Trophy Spoon.

Trout Fishing Records

Listed below are the world record trout caught by fishermen just like you. This data comes directly from the IGFA (International Game Fish Association). These type of fishing records don’t change often and we do try to keep this section updated. To see if one of the below trout records were broken you should visit the IGFA website, below we’ve provided a link to it in the bottom section called Additional Resources for Trout Fishing. Hopefully one day we’ll see your name listed below for a record trout!

Walleye World RecordLlyod Bull caught a lake trout (salvelinus namaycush) in Great Bear Lake located in Canada on August 19th, 1995 that weighed 32.65 kg (72 lbs. 0 oz.)

Walleye World RecordSean Konrad caught a rainbow trout (onocorhynchus mykiss) in Lake Diefenbaker located in Canada on September 5th, 2009 that weighed 21.77 kg (48 lbs. 0 oz.

Walleye World RecordChas Reed caught a golden trout (oncorhynchus aguabonita) in Cooks Lake located in Wyoming, USA on August 5th, 1948 that weighed 4.98 kg (11 lbs. 0 oz.)

Walleye World RecordN. Higgins caught a bull trout (salvelinus confluentus) in Lake Pend Oreille located in Idaho, USA on October 27th, 1949 that weighed 14.51 kg (32 lbs. 0 oz)

Walleye World RecordDr. W. Cook caught a brook trout (salvelinus fontinalis) in the Nipigon River located in Canada on July 1st, 1916 that weighed 6.57 kg (14 lbs. 8 oz.)

Walleye World RecordJohn Skimmerhorn caught a cutthroat trout (oncorhynchus clarki) in Pyramid Lake located in Nevada, USA on December 1st, 1925 that weighed 18.59 kg (41 lbs. 0 oz.)

 

Additional Resources for Trout Fishing

Hopefully the information provided on this page will make you more successful at catching trout. However, you may still want to expand your research on trout fishing and look into additional resources. That’s why we’ve provided you with additional places below where you can learn more about trout fishing. If you think a website that is related to trout fishing should be listed below feel free to contact us. If you found our trout fishing tips useful then please share our website with your fellow anglers, friends, family and co-workers.

  • Fishing Records – IGFA – Get real-time information on trout fishing records and records for all other types of game fish.
  • Trout Legend – Forum – A great community of fishermen who love to catch trout. This is a great place to meet other fishermen interested in trout and other types of game fish.
  • Trout – Wikipedia – Learn more about the different species of trout and get specific information about each species.

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