| Brook trout thrive in a water temperature of 53 | | | | the Berkeley trout bait which has a smelly doe. |
| degrees or colder and needs a lot of oxygen. | | | | Purchase the floating one, the small bottle will last |
| They normally migrate up and down the rivers all | | | | all day and can easily be inserted in the pants' |
| year round where they can find the appropriate | | | | pocket. Roll out small pieces of round balls for the |
| conditions for them. Brook trout fishing can easily | | | | small hook and match it with a 6 or 4 pound test |
| be done by using this information, like for example | | | | line. |
| during spring they are mostly found in sections of | | | | What could be the best way to fish in slow |
| rivers where rapid and strong currents are. | | | | moving pools? Or even in deep rapids? There is |
| As the weather or season changes, the trout will | | | | no better way than to use a Saugeen River |
| also change its course and look for other locations. | | | | Trout Float Rig. The line used is still light but with a |
| Warm weather means warm waters that flows | | | | slight difference in set-up. The first thing to do is |
| out of the lake and goes into the rivers. However, | | | | to estimate the depth of the water. For example, |
| the water at the mouth of the river is still warm | | | | if the water is three feet deep put the trout float |
| therefore trout's tend to go down stream. The | | | | about 2.75 feet up from the hook. |
| water becomes colder as it bumps through rocks | | | | Then place a tiny sinker on the line every six |
| and also subterranean water or springs may run | | | | inches apart, it is best to use the smallest one |
| into the water thus cooling the water as well. | | | | available. A sinker is used to control the way the |
| So when the fishing trip is done during summer | | | | bait floats downstream. In this method the bait is |
| periods then it is wise to go down stream until | | | | almost in line with the float as it moves down the |
| you find cool water. Trout will have the tendency | | | | stream which serves the purpose that whenever |
| to travel farther up the stream where there is | | | | a fish hits the line it will react at once. |
| cooler water. Looking at the water source will help | | | | In larger rivers Brook Trout are normally found at |
| a fisher determine where the trout will most likely | | | | the base of waterfalls, as they like to stay in |
| be swimming. | | | | bubbles of water or in deep pools. But the main |
| Now that anglers and enthusiasts obtain the idea | | | | concern here is how to approach a brook without |
| where trout can be found, it is best to learn also | | | | getting spooked. Look for a good spot in the |
| about the baits and lures to be used. Fishing for | | | | river, walk towards it until you are just about at |
| Brook trout is similar to other types of trout | | | | the spot and go there from downstream. Cast |
| fishing which gains more success when used with | | | | the stream in the area where the fish are and |
| smaller gears. Small spinners like Mepps and Blue | | | | naturally let the bait float over the area. |
| foxes work well with brooks. It is also excellent | | | | Fundamentally, when Brook trout fishing always |
| when used with worms, natural bugs such as May | | | | be nice to the fish. Brook skin is very sensitive |
| flies and grasshoppers. | | | | when touched with dry hands. Their skin will be |
| The best method that fishers can use is fly | | | | rubbed with its protective layer, thus it will get |
| fishing with artificially made flies. Fishing for Brook | | | | infected and eventually die. To avoid this from |
| is performed with convenience when used with | | | | happening always wet hands in handling brooks. |