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Re: trout food in cold winters
You would be surprised how much aquatic life is
in cold water. Try using some of the basic flies : Caddis, Hare's Ear Nymph, Sparrows & Jointed Hex Nymph. Caught fish on all these flies all winter here in Michigan. Fish them more towards the bottom. Tie one on |
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Re: trout food in cold winters
midges are popular food when there are fewer hatches going off in the winter months. No matter what you throw at them, you typcially need to be more precise with your presentation as they don't tend to chase food as much at the lower metabolic rates.
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Re: trout food in cold winters
Nymphs,minnows, leeches, crayfish etc.....Thay dont eat much, but enough..You must fish with your nymphs, streamers near the bottom and wery, wery slowly..............
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Re: trout food in cold winters
they're still likely to chase something worth their while...a big brown wont move far for a midge, but it might still dash a couple yards for a mouthful of meat. all around i'd expect them to be more selective or at least less aggressive though.
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Re: trout food in cold winters
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I havent had much luck in winter with anything else, this is really the first winter i have fished(not counting ice fishing) more than once or twice( i have about 15 days on the water this winter) |
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hi guys,
thanks for all the good stuff-info about trout feeding habits in winter. I'll be doing some fishing Feb-March at Connetquot river state park, in Oakdale, NY, about 60 miles east of NY City ( catch and release only ) I hope to catch some bows-browns and let them grow and get some after April 1st Best wishes to all of you ! Jerry Nadler
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