Who's planning any end of season trout fishing
Who's planning any end of season trout fishing
I'm going to head up into the hills behind Calabogie for specs... anyone else have any end of season trout fishing plans?
Most likely will troll with small spoons and/or spinners, but usually will be most successfully with worms under a slip bobber. Should I be trying something else?
Thanks, Buzzer
Most likely will troll with small spoons and/or spinners, but usually will be most successfully with worms under a slip bobber. Should I be trying something else?
Thanks, Buzzer
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Re: Who's planning any end of season trout fishing
FliesBuzzer wrote:Should I be trying something else?
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You don't have to cast well at all, just troll with them. Size 10 Woolly Buggers in olive, black, or brown. A floating line with a long leader will be fine.
If you wanted too you could tie it on your spinning rod
. Tie in your Woolly Bugger behind an inline spinner or spoon (remove the hook and tie a 3-4 foot section of mono, then tie on your fly).
If you wanted too you could tie it on your spinning rod

Thanks a million Salar!
I'll be trying that... always looking for something new... especially once I don't catch one after the aforementioned tactics have been used.
Trolling I've been using small spoons and spiners, mostly Blue Fox spiners and spoons by a few of the popular brands. Haven't been successfull and tried many speeds and depths when trolling. Any trolling advice or maybe in these smaller lakes no electric motor and sonar is the best?
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I'll be trying that... always looking for something new... especially once I don't catch one after the aforementioned tactics have been used.
Trolling I've been using small spoons and spiners, mostly Blue Fox spiners and spoons by a few of the popular brands. Haven't been successfull and tried many speeds and depths when trolling. Any trolling advice or maybe in these smaller lakes no electric motor and sonar is the best?
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Re: Who's planning any end of season trout fishing
Peas.Buzzer wrote:Should I be trying something else?
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Re: Who's planning any end of season trout fishing
Great suggestion!taylor wrote:
Peas.
Run them whacky rigged, been a great bait since 2004.

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Re: Who's planning any end of season trout fishing
Terry_F wrote:Great suggestion!taylor wrote:
Peas.
Run them whacky rigged, been a great bait since 2004.


