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Going to northwest Ontario the last week of
September to fish for Brook Trout. Never done this before. Does anyone have tips for me. These fish actively feed only twice per day. I'd like to know how to catch them when they are not actively feeding. I'll be stream fishing and lake fishing. The big fish are in the lake and are the ones that have the tight schedule. |
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On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 07:40:28 -0400, John wrote:
Going to northwest Ontario the last week of September to fish for Brook Trout. Never done this before. Does anyone have tips for me. These fish actively feed only twice per day. I'd like to know how to catch them when they are not actively feeding. I'll be stream fishing and lake fishing. The big fish are in the lake and are the ones that have the tight schedule. Brook trout spawn in the fall. They feed constantly, like most fish. You may not be catching them during certain parts of the day, but they *are* feeding. They are like a woman - find out what they want and give it to them. Brookies in Maine will readily take a streamer in the fall. Gray/Green/Black Ghosts, or any streamer that mimics a bait fish. Think BIG..... 2x hook, 10x long. Dave |
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![]() Dave LaCourse wrote: On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 07:40:28 -0400, John wrote: Going to northwest Ontario the last week of September to fish for Brook Trout. Never done this before. Does anyone have tips for me. These fish actively feed only twice per day. I'd like to know how to catch them when they are not actively feeding. I'll be stream fishing and lake fishing. The big fish are in the lake and are the ones that have the tight schedule. Brook trout spawn in the fall. They feed constantly, like most fish. You may not be catching them during certain parts of the day, but they *are* feeding. They are like a woman - find out what they want and give it to them. Brookies in Maine will readily take a streamer in the fall. Gray/Green/Black Ghosts, or any streamer that mimics a bait fish. Think BIG..... 2x hook, 10x long. Dave Sounds AWESOME. Read "The Colonel's" (Joseph Bates) excellent books on fishing streamers. Good advice about casting in fan patterns and tying sparse streamers. Your pal, Halfordian Golfer |
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