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Do trout eat all day?

Asked: Niko Lianopoulos, Last Updated:

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.

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