Fishing for Lake Trout

Fishing for lake trout is not an exact science. It doesn't have an exact formula for victory. Plenty of variables play into consideration for a productive fishing. Many thought that as long as you go along various rules on how to go about with this activity, you are sure to reach your objective. This is not true. Many step by step procedures that discusses the things to do, tools to prepare and locations to go to do not ensure that you'll catch your target. However, it is important that you know helpful strategies to aid you in doing this endeavour. Here are some successful strategies that will help you when you decide to go to the waters and catch lake trout.



Lake trout are greatly determined by the type of season. Their behaviour is greatly affected by the changes in their environment. It is best to use this information as a tool to know their weaknesses for a better and effective fishing. Early spring and the start of winter are best times to fish for trout. They are more comfortable with the water temperature that they can be seen on shallow waters of the lakes. You'd be surprised to see them swimming on coast lines, shoals and tributaries during this time. An effective fishing method to use will have to be dry-fly fishing. This is the time when trout target insects that thrive and float on the surface of the water. You can use flies that imitate these insects. Try to use fish flies with vibrant colours such as green, red or yellow. These attract these fish especially since they are the most appealing colours for spring.



Once the warm days of the summer begins, trout swim to the deeper parts of the lakes to avoid the warm water caused by the summer heat. The fish prefer cooler waters, often with temperature below 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Thus, they sink deeper for a colder water temperature. In this case, it would entail a different fishing strategy different from the one you used during spring. Wet fly fishing is the best way to seize these elusive fish. Wet flies with three-way sinker or down riggers are the effective weapons for these times. You need to let them sink at the bottom of the lake and drift through the water to create a more natural state. You can also do the "jigging" motion, creating vertical abrupt movements to emphasize movement. The darkness underneath makes it better to utilize flies that are bright in colours and more mobile.



This is also advisable during the winter season, wherein most lake trout are timid and often stay underwater for the duration of the season. It is best to find ways to attract them since they are likely not to be aggressive and immediately seize possible bait. In lakes where the water freezes, ice fishing can be done. The procedure of deep fishing done during the summer are also employed, but it would require a different technique of drilling holes on the ice and sinking your line deeper amidst frozen water. Autumn are breeding period for lake trout. Before spawning, they kean on feeding and frequent tributaries and coast lines to grab their meals. This is the opportune time to use live baits in order to catch them. They swim to shallow waters to feed. Using live baits such as smelts, minnows, and worms will work to your advantage. The trout are generally hungry and need to store food in their bodies to prepare them for spawning.



Fishing for lake trout is an experience where flexibility, attentiveness and intuition work well with the different procedures and strategies. The success of your fishing escapade greatly depend on how determined you are to be victorious in the end. Perhaps combining two or more strategies will work better and produce favourable results than relying to one. So, are you now ready to fish for trout?

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