Prepared Salmon Eggs – Personally, this has always been one of the most reliable ways to catch trout. It is not guaranteed but between the smell and the bright red or orange color, the trout bite almost immediately, especially stocked trout. The wilder trout tend to shy away more but sometimes will still let their [...]
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