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Tag Archives: trout
Fishing for Early Season Trout
By Darl Black Top 5 Bait Options and How to Rig Them Trout like worms! Don’t let the purists blame you for that! As a youngster during the 1960s, I’d plan for Pennsylvania’s opening weekend trout season as soon as the … Continue reading
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It’s Rainbow Trout You’re After?
6 Top Tips for Rainbows
by Mike Bleech Why Rainbows Are So Common Brown trout, brook trout and rainbow trout are stocked into many streams and lakes. While the three have similarities, they also have important differences. One difference is eating habits. Since eating habits … Continue reading
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Trout: 4 Secrets to Catching Trout in Cold Water
By Mike Bleech When Snow Melt, Chills the Creeks. It was the kind of adventure that is best done when you are a kid. Pop-up camper trailers were a new thing, and I had never seen one before I camped … Continue reading
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Great Lakes Steelhead Fishing – Part 2
The Incredible Artificial Egg for Great Lakes Steelhead By Mike Bleech Collecting an endless assortment of flies is integral to the fly-fishing lifestyle. None of what I am about to tell you however has limited the number of steelhead flies … Continue reading
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Great Lakes Steelhead Fishing – There’s No Better Time Than December
Great Lakes Steelhead Fishing – Part 1 by Mike Bleech There are the seasons as defined on a calendar, then there are seasons in the minds of steelhead anglers. December is the transitional month between fall and winter both on the calendar … Continue reading
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