January 4, 2022, 23:45, asked: Tyler Carlson
Bread. I sometimes use simple bread when trout fishing. If you fish in rivers where the public feed ducks and swans then bread can be a fantastic bait to use on trout. The only real challenge is getting it to stay on the hook....
January 4, 2022, 00:15, asked: McTavish Quilting -APQS Duluth
For small trout (<15") I simply snap the head back, twist and remove it. Then I gut him out with my knife. Since I am usually interested in finding out what they have been eating, I will often split the stomach open and drip a few drops of water into the contents, kind'a poking out any bugs....
January 3, 2022, 13:08, asked: Ohio Musky Show
They eat insects and macroinvertebrates, graduating to larger feed as they grow. Stocked trout, on the other hand, spend the first few years of their lives living in ponds and tanks where they are fed on a daily basis before being planted in lakes, ponds, and streams....
January 2, 2022, 06:10, asked: Älex Ander
Yes, trout will eat cheese. ... Trout will accept any cheese, but you will need to hook it properly. Cold water will harden the cheese and if the point of the hook is not visible, you may lose your bait....
January 1, 2022, 15:27, asked: Dennis BomBom Fishing ?? ??
California golden trout have been known to live as long as nine years, and they commonly reach six to seven years old. This is extremely old for stream-dwelling trout, and is likely due to the short growing season, high densities of fish, and a low abundance of food in these streams....
December 31, 2021, 04:03, asked: Mario Belanger
Just lay the fish on its side on a hard surface, and use the end of your knife to cut down through the spinal cord behind the eyes until you've reached the hard surface below. It can be a little messy, but is very quick and effective. It's also consistent....
December 30, 2021, 14:16, asked: Nick LaFave
Yes, trout fishing is very good after it rains or even during rain. The rain causes the water to darken and flood with oxygen. Along with this, it will rinse insects and other sources of food from the bank into the water. The result is a trout feeding frenzy....
December 29, 2021, 22:02, asked: Mark
Bass, flounder, tuna, swordfish, trout, and salmon can keep from three to five days, according to MarthaStewart.com. However, oily fishes like mackerel, bluefish, and sardines have a slightly shorter window. You should make sure to cook and eat them within three days....
December 29, 2021, 09:42, asked: Tom Fiddament
Shelf Life of Trout
Refrigerator | Freezer | |
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Fresh Lake or Rainbow Trout | 1-2 Days | 3-4 Months |
Cooked Lake or Rainbow Trout | 3-4 Days | 2-3 Months |
Fresh Sea Trout | 1-2 Days | 3-4 Months |
Cooked Sea Trout | 3-4 Days | 2-3 Months |
December 29, 2021, 05:24, asked: Josh Reitler
First, you'll need to gut your fish. In most cases, this will have been done for you, unless you've caught the fish yourself. Fresh fish doesn't smell, but can be very 'slimy'! This mucus coating helps protect the fish's skin and scales, in life, and helps it move smoothly through the water....