April 1, 2022, 04:33, asked: kiyan monfared
Are stocked trout safe to eat? Yes, stocked trout are as safe to eat as any fish that you pull from the same body of water. There are some special precautions to take to ensure that you cook the trout correctly. You should also be conscious of the water quality of where you are fishing....
March 31, 2022, 05:35, asked: Marc André Lapolice
72 pounds The world record for lake trout is 72 pounds, caught by Lloyd Bull in August 1995 at Great Bear Lake in the Northwestern Territories of Canada....
March 31, 2022, 01:44, asked: Jean-françois Caplette
Sea trout are especially fished for at night using wet flies. Brown trout can be caught with lures such as spoons, spinners, jigs, plugs, plastic worm imitations, and live or dead bait fish, sculpins being very popular....
March 30, 2022, 08:25, asked: Jake Sandberg
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March 28, 2022, 12:44, asked: Ivan Tarasyuk
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March 28, 2022, 02:19, asked: Sean Landsman
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March 28, 2022, 01:24, asked: Hi Seeker
The world record rainbow trout title belongs to Canadian fisher Sean Konrad. The International Game Fish Association's (IGFA) record book now lists his 48-pound, 42-inch catch as the biggest ever rainbow trout specimen – a true world record trout....
March 26, 2022, 15:09, asked: Jane Brew Sarah
The world record brook trout record has stood for over 100 years! The current record is 14 pounds and was caught in the Nipigon River in Ontario, Canada....
March 26, 2022, 08:07, asked: Niko Lianopoulos
Not that trout won't feed throughout the day, but they are most active when the sunlight is the weakest. When water temperatures rise to peak summer levels, trout are often more sluggish. That's part of the reason why it's best to find early and late portions of the day to approach them....
March 24, 2022, 09:16, asked: Muskienuts
Trout generally feed on soft bodied aquatic invertebrates, such as flies, mayflies, caddis flies, stoneflies, and dragon flies. In lakes, trout may feed extensively on various species of zooplankton. In general, trout longer than 12 inches prey almost exclusively on fish, if they are available....