Offering tasty baits, whether manmade or natural, is the way to lure hungry trout released from the hatchery.
Fly-fishing and trout go together like hotdogs and baseball, yet during the early season, conditions may not be favorable for any form of artificial offering...
Summer can be the best of times or the worst of times to catch some trout. Use these tips to beat the heat and use the weather to your advantage. (July 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Along the northern Gulf of Mexico in the summer, the daytime temperatures can be brutal. But after dark, it's much more comfortable -- and the speckled trout are still hungry! (August 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Anglers fitted out with the proper equipment and applying the right tactics can catch speckled trout all along the Gulf Coast this month. (January 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Hatchery trout planted in urban ponds need a taste of home: Use high-visibility baits with a familiar scent to turn tame trout into ferocious foragers. (February 2007) ... [+] Full Article
From old standbys to newer designs, here are six tried-and-tested spinners that’ll catch trout for you right now and throughout the fishing season. ... [+] Full Article
When cold weather slows the action, the angler should mimic the pace of life. Slow, deep and deliberate nymphing will catch trout in the dead of winter. ... [+] Full Article
Early April is a period of transition across northern New England. Ol’ Man Winter struggles to hold on to the frozen landscape as spring fights to stake its claim, and for trout enthusiasts the annual tug of war can be a frustrating time. ... [+] Full Article
These time-tested patterns will put you into fish more often than not — and save you valuable time from searching for that just-so-perfect fly. ... [+] Full Article