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The native range of trout and other salmonids (salmon, charr, grayling, whitefish, ciscoes, etc.) encompasses the higher latitudes of North America, Europe and Asia. These species are adapted to the relatively low wa ...
Perhaps no other group of sportfish has been subject to a wider variety of angling regulations than trout. A review of the current trout angling regulations from just a few states can leave the impression that there ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission announced Wednesday a new state record for golden rainbow trout caught by Eli Borger of Palmerton. The 12-year-old Borger caught the 13-pound, eight-ounce golden rainbow trout in M ...
Summertime trout fishing is a great way to beat the summer’s heat. Trout need a plentiful supply of cold clean water to live and thrive. These cool waters make a great destination for trout fishermen want ...
Jim Habera - Coldwater Fisheries Biologist, Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency
How many fish are out there? That is one of the first questions a fisheries manager would typically want to answer about a stream or river trout population. ...
Trout have a great sense of smell. Your actions before you start fishing can alter how many fish you will catch. Gas, oil, cleaning products, and other day to day smells can get on your hands and onto your lures. I am confide ...