Lake trout are denizens of the deep. For most of the year, they’re hunkered down 50 feet or more in the recesses of lakes and reservoirs, chilling out below the thermocline in colder water. To catch ...
The best untapped trout lakes are those waters not accessible to the general population. Don't focus on water near busy roads, highways or even adjacent to ATV paths and logging trails. Start on a ...
Freestone stream, spring creek, tailwater — which would you rather attack for trout? The answer will depend largely on where you live, but it might also hinge on the style of fishing you prefer. Each ...
After a broiling summer, September brings a wide range of pleasant choices for outdoor enthusiasts. Just being outside is more enjoyable now with plenty of excellent activities to participate in. For ...
April Garcia of Albuquerque completed the New Mexico Trout Challenge by catching this Rio Grande cutthroat trout using an olive beadhead caddis fly at Cabresto Lake on Aug. 15. Gideon Gallegos, 13, of ...
Yes, wild browns – they aren’t native to the United States, but brown trout reproduce naturally and form self-sustaining populations in many American rivers and streams. When you think of fishing the ...
LAKE OROVILLE: There are still some king salmon to be had at depths around 80 feet with white hoochies behind an 8-inch Tornado green/chrome 360 flasher, but more trollers are focusing on the lake’s ...