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What depth do you troll for brown trout?

Trolling Technique for Brown Trout. Use 150 feet of line to ensure that the fish are not disturbed by the surface commotion and to reduce the scare factor from the noise generated by a gas motor.

How fast do you troll for brown trout?

Ideal trolling speeds for brown trout range from 1.8 to 2.5 mph but 2.2 mph is a common starting speed. Early season browns hang in 20 to 30 feet of water along structure and drop offs.

How do you troll on Lake Ontario?

On Lake Ontario, anglers troll the copper spooled on a level wind reel. Copper, like wire, doesn’t stretch, allowing lures to dive deeply. Anglers are trolling lures far behind the boat, 350 to 500 feet with the copper line and getting lures down to 60 feet or more.

How big do brown trout get in Lake Ontario?

8 to 10 inches
The average size brown trout in Ontario rivers is 8 to 10 inches but there are some up to 30 inches and 10 pounds. Brown trout which are also known as just browns by some of the locals are not native to Ontario. They were introduced from European brown trout strains around 1913.

How do you catch brown trout in the spring?

Streams are usually flowing strong with higher water levels in the early spring due to melting snow and rain runoff so you can usually catch rainbow and brown trout on action lures such as Mepp’s or Blue Fox spinners, small jerkbaits and crankbaits, spoons and Mepps Wooly Worm Spin Flies.

Where do you troll for lake trout?

Trout like drop-offs so you would want to troll parallel to the string of shoals and not over them. When you drop your line to the bottom, count how many times you let out line. You can get a good estimate of the depth. For Lake Trout, try to stay in 30 to 60 feet and close to shore.

What is brown trout fishing like in Lake Ontario?

Similar to the Milwaukee Harbor experience on the western shore of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, eastern Lake Ontario’s brown trout fishing is almost surreal to West Coast anglers. Staggering growth rates, aggressive stocking, and great water quality help categorize five-pounders here as “dinks”.

What kind of fish can you catch in Lake Ontario?

What to catch! 1 Brown trout. Spring time on Lake Ontario generally means fantastic brown trout fishing. 2 Rainbow trout/steelhead. Rainbow trout or steelhead are usually found higher in the water column than the other trout and salmon, generally above the thermocline. 3 Atlantic salmon. 4 Lake Trout. 5 Chinook salmon.

Can you catch a 10-pound Brown in Lake Ontario?

Nevertheless, if you live in Oswego, New York, and troll Lake Ontario, catching a 10-pound brown matches the feat of landing a 3-pound stocked rainbow out West. “A 10-pound brown is a nice fish, but last year we caught one to two of those on almost every trip,” says guide Troy Creasy of High Adventure Sport Fishing.

Where are the brown trout in upstate New York?

Brown trout in upstate New York are fall spawners; therefore, they move into tributaries of Lake Ontario in September and October; the Salmon and Oswego rivers. That’s the same time you’ll find chinook and Coho salmon in those rivers.