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#4117645 - 11/04/09 02:36 PM Trout bait?
tx_state_angler Offline
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Registered: 11/04/09
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Loc: San Marcos, TX
What's yalls preferance on trout bait? Also, does anyone know when they start stocking the rivers with trout?

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#4118558 - 11/04/09 05:56 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: tx_state_angler]
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When i lived in Colorado i caught a few on salmon eggs but the biguns liked (earthworms)

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#4118914 - 11/04/09 07:44 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: bradnitro175]
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Contact TPWD for trout stocking dates.
My first time fishing for them last year in a local city park pond.
String cheese was suggested, but I only caught a catfish and one trout
I switched to an ultra lite spinning rod with 4# line. Using a casting bubble I fished small flies. That did the trick. Seems like most any small fly I threw out was hit.
This year I am using a fly rod and trying out some of my home made flies.
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#4118966 - 11/04/09 07:59 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: grandpa75672]
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it's been a while since I fished them in NM, I grew up on them. We always did good on this stuff, I think it's Berkley's Power bait.
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#4119064 - 11/04/09 08:22 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: parttime]
fishingboy123 Offline
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put a nightcrawler with salmon eggs and some trout attractaint and you will catch something
in california i would catch them with small kastmaster slabs
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#4119401 - 11/04/09 10:09 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: fishingboy123]
cajundave Offline
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Salmon eggs, meps, and small rattle traps have worked for me....and of course the most natural food to stocked trout is corn. grin
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#4119448 - 11/04/09 10:21 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: tx_state_angler]
Monte175 Offline
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Registered: 09/02/09
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Loc: valley view tx.
Back in the early 90's , I lived in Saugus Ca. ...I would catch trout on Velvetta cheese at Lake Piru.

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#4119492 - 11/04/09 10:36 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: Monte175]
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i think this year im tryn some differnet stuff salmon egg's, panther martins,& velvetta. iusually use worms or that power bait stuff
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#4119495 - 11/04/09 10:36 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: the big white dually]
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i think we tryd some corn before to
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#4119678 - 11/05/09 12:33 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: the big white dually]
Baylor_Guy™ Offline
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powerbait, balls o fire, corn, worms-soft baits

super dupers, panther martins- hard baits
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#4119851 - 11/05/09 06:29 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: Baylor_Guy™]
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I've fished for trout a lot in Arkansas and Montana, and some in Colorado. The best lures are in-line spinners like RoosterTails and Panther Martins, 1/16, 1/8, or 1/6 oz. depending on the water situation. Good baits are worms, corn, or Berkley Powerbait. Mash down the barb on the hook, that will make life much easier.
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#4120405 - 11/05/09 09:33 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: Tallgrass05]
tx_state_angler Offline
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Originally Posted By: Tallgrass05
I've fished for trout a lot in Arkansas and Montana, and some in Colorado. The best lures are in-line spinners like RoosterTails and Panther Martins, 1/16, 1/8, or 1/6 oz. depending on the water situation. Good baits are worms, corn, or Berkley Powerbait. Mash down the barb on the hook, that will make life much easier.


why do you say mash down the barb on the hook?

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#4120409 - 11/05/09 09:36 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: tx_state_angler]
tx_state_angler Offline
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Registered: 11/04/09
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Loc: San Marcos, TX
ahhh i can't wait...thanks for yalls responses. will probably try the salmon eggs, panther martins, worms, and cheese. don't know much about the casting bubble. is that just like a bobber or somthing?

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#4120457 - 11/05/09 09:48 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: tx_state_angler]
scud bug Offline
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Registered: 09/14/09
Posts: 37
Loc: Hurst TX
trout chow from feed store you can chum with it and it is what they raise them on.... it is kind of hard so use a needle to drill a hole to attach to a small hook a small drill bit also works have not tried a hair rig yet(carper style) but should work also. you can also use brown puff balls from a craft store to make a egg fly that looks like the trout chow. throw a handfull of trout chow and throw your baited hook and it will be on. small spoons also work well super dupers in small sizes 500-502 try to find the copper ones hard to find but worth the effert hope this helps. keep a tight line and happy hunting.

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#4120623 - 11/05/09 10:32 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: scud bug]
ssj3goten Offline
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for artifical I like superdupers and mepps

flies i love beadhead nymphs and dries like light cahill, gnats

other baits
powerbait, worms, and powerbait worms

Last year I did really well with anything orange
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#4120758 - 11/05/09 11:11 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: ssj3goten]
JDB3 Offline
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Registered: 03/31/09
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Loc: Flower Mound TEXAS
usually go to the White River in Arkansas every summer ( Wild Cat Shoals)

I tend to do alot of fly fishing and wadeing when there is not alot of gates open, however we also take the boats out and all of the family fishes, i've seen alot of things mentioned here that we have used but the one thing that we just kill them on is Corn.

Straight out of a can, we fill zip lock bags up and put them in the boat.


Edited by JDB3 (11/05/09 11:12 AM)

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#4120769 - 11/05/09 11:15 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: JDB3]
tx_state_angler Offline
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Registered: 11/04/09
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Loc: San Marcos, TX
will just have to get me a can then.

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#4120837 - 11/05/09 11:36 AM Re: Trout bait? [Re: tx_state_angler]
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Loc: Navasota, TX
If you want to FISH for them, Mepps spinners (size 00 to 1), small spoons like Super Dupers, ultralite cranks, casting bubble and beadhead nymph or jig...If you want to CATCH them, Power Bait, corn, salmon eggs.

If you don't know what a casting bubble is, do a search here at TFF or Google it.


Edited by shootisttx (11/05/09 11:38 AM)
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#4121213 - 11/05/09 01:18 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: shootisttx]
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casting bubble is used it you want to fish with flies on conventional tackle. Powerbait works best for the stockers. #10 hook on a split shot rig, 6# line on a ultra light. Chartreuse is probably the #1 producing color I have seen. I prefer to fy fish for them but will break out the powerbait if things get real tough
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#4122526 - 11/05/09 06:25 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: skeeteroneal]
Don Harris Offline
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Registered: 05/16/09
Posts: 44
Loc: Ft Worth TX
We go to OK and AR for trout and I like ultra lite spinning gear w 4 lb test and no weight, Texas rig a natural colored 4 in power worm and watch for line movement. Works great on rainbows and brownies. Can't remember the hook size but it's so small I can't tie a knot with my fat fingers.

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#4122533 - 11/05/09 06:27 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: skeeteroneal]
Don Harris Offline
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We go to OK and AR for trout and I like ultra lite spinning gear w 4 lb test and no weight, Texas rig a natural colored 4 in power worm and watch for line movement. Works great on rainbows and brownies. Can't remember the hook size but it's so small I can't tie a knot with my fat fingers.

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#4122545 - 11/05/09 06:30 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: Don Harris]
Tallgrass05 Offline
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Mash the barb for ease of getting the hook out of the trout's mouth. Get a pair of forceps, they are handier than needle-nose pliers for trout. Just a couple of bucks at Cabela's or a sporting goods store.
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#4122601 - 11/05/09 06:43 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: Baylor_Guy™]
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The stocking times will be out the middle of November most stocking start around the first of December and run thru Feb. The best rigs are 4/6 pound test line rigged with a #14 or #16 treble hooks with a small split shot approx 12 inches above the hook. The most successful baits are Berkley trout powerbait dough in garlic,
peach salmon egg, and yellow. a flourescent 3 inch Berkley trout worm, a small spinner such as a 1/16 or 1/8 luhr Jensen Krocodile in silver/red or a 1/8 Blue Fox spinner also have some success.
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#4122638 - 11/05/09 06:52 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: fishman]
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worms
corn
power bait

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#4123168 - 11/05/09 09:07 PM Re: Trout bait? [Re: butch sanders]
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Try the little trout worms rigged with a Tru-turn arbendene hook about #8-#10, exposed. 4-6# Green line. I like Stren Magan-Thin.
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