Trout
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Rooster Tails For Early Season Trout
Choices for taking trout are many: dough baits, spinners, spoons, plugs and good old worms and salmon eggs. All work. But none have the versatility, all around effectiveness and reputation as well known as the Rooster Tail spinner.
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Kirman Lake’s Trophy Trout Fishery Restoration VIDEO
It’s a question that has been asked by more than a few eastern Sierra trout anglers: What happened to the fishing at Kirman Lake?
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CDFW Simplifying Inland Trout Angling Regulations
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is proposing a number of changes to trout fishing regulations to make them easier to understand, and to better align regulations with management objectives on each water. You may view the proposed changes to specific waters here:
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Broodstock Lakes Get Lunker Trout
These large trout are called "broodstock" or "breeders" because they are mature fish (3½ years old) that were used the previous fall to obtain and fertilize eggs as part of the hatchery's continuous production cycle.
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CDFW seeks input on new statewide changes for trout fishing regs
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) will host a series of statewide meetings to inform the public and seek input on the proposed new statewide changes for trout fishing regulations.
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Spotted Sea Trout Management after Cold Stun
Throughout the winter, the Division of Marine Fisheries remains alert for any sign of cold stun events. Cold stun events occur when the environment becomes so cold that aquatic wildlife in the area are physically affected and become lethargic or appear stunned. A cold stun can be triggered by either 1) a strong cold front and/or melting snow and ice causing a sudden drop in water temperature or 2) a long period of cold air temperatures slowly decreasing water temperatures to a level that aquatic wildlife cannot survive. The effects of cold stun events can be localized to a small area, like a single river tributary, or widespread, affecting multiple river systems or the entire coast.
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Project will help Colorado River cutthroat trout
Colorado River cutthroat trout are a fish prized across Utah. And a great place to catch them is the High Uinta Wilderness in the Uinta Mountains in the northeastern part of the state.
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Winter Trophy Trout with Sep Hendrickson
Where to go, what to look for and what to use to catch a trophy trout this winter
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New Trout Lakes Now Open in Houston
Just in time for rainbow trout season, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is opening two new Neighborhood Fishin’ lakes in north and southeast Houston to offer fun and convenient fishing opportunities to families in the city.
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Seasonal Rainbow Trout Stocking
After a long, hot summer, many Texans are looking forward to going outside and enjoying the long-awaited cool weather this holiday season. Starting Nov. 30, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department began stocking thousands of cold weather-loving rainbow trout at ponds, lakes and rivers statewide so that family members of all ages can enjoy the crisp seasonal air and catch a feisty, colorful sport fish for fun or to prepare a tasty meal.
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Spring trout season before winter even begins
Starting the week of Dec. 17, 2018, the department will conduct preseason trout stocking at several popular fishing locations.
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Big brook trout fishing 2018 VIDEO
We mostly use shallow divers such as a X-raps or small spoons such as little cleos
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Trout making their annual comeback to Tempe Town Lake
As temperatures cool in the Valley, trout are making their annual Thanksgiving comeback to Tempe Town Lake. The City of Tempe and the Arizona Game and Fish Department will host the annual Welcome Back the Trout Celebration from 4-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 20 at the SRP Tempe Town Lake Marina.
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Oregon with More Trophy Trout Releases
Extra-large rainbow trout continue to be released at locations around the state this fall as the as the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife continues its “Trophy Trout” program.
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Low Water Stressing Trout
Due to extremely low flows and concerns about warm water temperatures, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking anglers to self-regulate their fishing activities. Effective immediately, CPW is placing a voluntary fishing closure on the Conejos River from noon through the remainder of the day.
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Poachers kill trout on Spokane River
“I’d never seen anything like that before,” Jay said. “It was just a gigantic massacre.”