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Where can I find trout in a lake?

Asked: Brady Mathews, Date Created:

During Spring and Fall, Trout cruise the near-shore transitions of lakes. Fish along the shore where drop offs and ledges are accessible by casting. In the summer months, Trout will seek deeper water for colder temperatures, but not so deep that the pressure exacerbates them.

FAQ

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    Dry, overcooked salmon is far from pleasant. Instead, it's best to reheat it slowly, at a low temperature.

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  • Will tetras eat baby shrimp?

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