As the waters warm up and trout become more used to their new environments, they become tougher to catch. Don't worry, they're still in there. It's time to switch up your presentations to include more natural baits. Trout are learning what is actually natural food in streams now, instead of chasing anything that looks interesting.
Worms, minnows, and larvae will trigger some nice strikes.
Take some time before you start fishing to turn over a few rocks and see what's hatching. If you find any hellgrammites, use 'em and you'll have a great day of fishing (careful, they do bite).
Always remember to return the rocks back to the way you found them to preserve the stream's integrity.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Changing Trout Patterns
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