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Exploring Brook Trout Fishing - Discover The Possibilities

2016/7/18 17:10:13


Fishing is a widely practiced hobby around the world. The idea of relaxing by the river stream with barbeques and spending some quality time with family sure sounds as an attractive pastime to many people. And so does taking part in fish sports events and being the proud catcher of a trophy fish. All this forms a part of the fishing world.

Another major component of the fishing world is catching the trout. Trout is the most sought after fish and regular competitions are held, especially in America, involving trout fishing.

There are many different species of trout but the one which is the most revered of them all is the brook trout. The popularity of them can be attributed to its large proportions and also the fact that it is not as commonly found as the rainbow trout, which makes it a prized catch indeed.

Brook trout was once on the verge of extinction but due to concerted efforts by the authorities, the population of them is surely increasing.

If you are serious about brook trout fishing, you need to have some information regarding them such as its physical characteristics, its food patterns, where is it commonly found etc. Knowing these facts about them can make catching of this elusive fish a lot easier.

When it comes to physical characteristics, brook trout can be identified by its greenish brown colouration with marbled patterns along its back which usually go up to the tail. An average trout measure anything from 25 to 65 cm while its average weight could vary between 0.3 to 3 kg.

If one talks about the habitat of a brook trout, it is primarily a fresh water fish. Finding one in the salty water of the sea is a rarity but not entirely unknown. A trout may spend 2-3 months in the seas and then come back to the fresh waters again. So if you are looking to go fishing, make sure you hit the fresh water in order to maximise your chances. While fishing, be patient and expect to do a lot of sitting by the riverside or the boat. You can also try wading through the banks of the river and then standing at one place, waiting to catch the fish.

Both the techniques can fetch you results, although, wading has slightly more probability attached to it. But while using the wading technique, make sure you do not splash around too much as it could scare the fish away. Also, while wading, cast your line towards the bank of the river from the centre; it is just a more rewarding technique for catching them.

The diet of a brook trout includes small fish, crustaceans, insects in and around the river, worms and planktons. Using live baits out of these or using artificial ones which closely resemble any of the above could make a great lure for brook trout fishing.

Spoons also make for a great lure especially in the early season when the fish is deep under water. Keep this information in mind the next time you go fishing for brook trout and your fishing trip will be a successful one indeed.




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