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Hey guys,

Excited for the trout to be stocked soon!

What do you guys use as far as bait/ lures and what not?

Looking to expand.

-Chris

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I'm also excited for trout season. The last weekend of april is when the rivers and streams open up here. When it gets warmer I'll start trout fishing in the lakes while I wait for the stream fishing to start. I ordered a 5'6" shimano stimula hat should be arriving tomorrow. I want to try out a fast action ultra light rod and the stimula was cheap. Pflueger has a $20 rebate on reels over $99 so I will be pairing the rod with a supreme. 

I like panther martins, rooster tails and trout magnets, with panther martins being my favorite. Sometimes I'll also use little pan fish tubes. 

I just signed up for the lucky   tackle box trout box and should be receiving it next month. I used a ten dollar off coupon so it was only $5. I hope it has some new baits I haven't used before and not just a bunch of dough bait and salmon eggs. 

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In VA we don't have a closed trout season so I've been catching since the water levels and temps "got right" in October :D.

The only baits I use are Berkley Power Eggs (almost exclusively drifted in streams and rivers with as few split shot as I can get away with), Trout Magnets with 1/64-1/16oz heads, and sometimes Gulp minnows on 1/32-1/8oz heads in big water.... I would REALLY reccomend these baits. 2lb is the only mono I fish, 4-6lb seguar red label fluoro is great too.

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On 2/15/2016 at 10:53 PM, everythingthatswims said:

In VA we don't have a closed trout season so I've been catching since the water levels and temps "got right" in October :D.

The only baits I use are Berkley Power Eggs (almost exclusively drifted in streams and rivers with as few split shot as I can get away with), Trout Magnets with 1/64-1/16oz heads, and sometimes Gulp minnows on 1/32-1/8oz heads in big water.... I would REALLY reccomend these baits. 2lb is the only mono I fish, 4-6lb seguar red label fluoro is great too.

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Nice.!! Well done.!

It needs to start warming up.

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Small Rooster Tails and Little Cleos :) 

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Streams are open year round here in Colorado. Ive only gotten out twice since october, most recently yesterday. Last fish I caught were redfish in florida in december though.

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On 2/15/2016 at 10:53 PM, everythingthatswims said:

In VA we don't have a closed trout season so I've been catching since the water levels and temps "got right" in October :D.

The only baits I use are Berkley Power Eggs (almost exclusively drifted in streams and rivers with as few split shot as I can get away with), Trout Magnets with 1/64-1/16oz heads, and sometimes Gulp minnows on 1/32-1/8oz heads in big water.... I would REALLY reccomend these baits. 2lb is the only mono I fish, 4-6lb seguar red label fluoro is great too.

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I should have an idea of where this is being in VA as well, but I do not.  :(

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21 minutes ago, WdyCrankbait said:

I should have an idea of where this is being in VA as well, but I do not.  :(

Everything in the southwestern portion of the state is pretty much top notch from what I have experienced 

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Power bait for setting and cleos/rooster tails, can't wait to break out the ultra light rods again!

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x2 on the Trout magnet, 1/16 oz neon pink. those things are like senko crack for trout. great for drifting

Roostertail or 1/8oz Mepps spinner for shallow water.

and a Spoon with a single upward hook b/c doesn't get snagged like trebles. I use this in 'deeper' water.  http://www.yakimabait.com/products/shad-king/

I can cover any type of water with these 3 lures, which makes me realize I only complicate bass fishing:eyebrows:

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On 2/12/2016 at 2:07 PM, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

I'm not familiar with these. They look interesting. Just how buoyant are they?

I'm not sure where they got the name from, but just like other small spoons of the like, they don't really "lift" all that much. I just know that they catch a ton of trout for us each year. :)

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I just posted a bunch of trout tackle in the flea market.  I don't trout fish.

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My answer in that thread still applies. 

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I like small Mepps, Rooster Tails, Small Red/White Dardevles, Little Cleos, Trout Magnets, Rapalas, and Yo-zuri Pin's minnows in the smallest size. I won't use power bait, worms, salmon eggs, etc, It's more fun to fool them than to feed them

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I haven't seen this one listed yet so I'll mention it. Joes Flies

I have caught so many trout on these it is ridiculous. I usually just take 4 or 5 different ones with a couple different blades. Since you can interchange the fly from the spinny bits you can 'make' new combinations on the go. I have rooster tails, trout magnets, spoons and various other stuff but am so confident in the joe fly that I rarely even put anything else on, just change color or blade size. 

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another good one is Spinny-Miny

it is a great beat but after a few fish it is hard to get it to run true

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This title made me chuckle. My trout season is actually coming to an end and I am ramping up for Spring Smallmouth!

As far as what I use for stocked trout, any junk fly (e.g., egg, worm, bugger, etc.) will work.  Stockies aren't too picky.

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