05-05-2003, 07:34 PM 
		
	
	
		[size 1]In an effort to help each other get on the fish, we will be adding a series of posts entitled by the type of fishing we are targeting and would like all users who wish to include their "favorite way to catch these fish", "favorite spots" (doesn't have to be exact), "favorite guides for these fish", "tackle tips", "recommended tackle", "beginner tips", "boating techniques" or any other information you feel would be helpful to other anglers targeting this type of fish. 
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[/url][/center][center]Brown Trout [/center] [center](also known as brook torut and speckled trout)[/center] [center]I like to dig up earth worms in my garden and lace them on a #6 hook put just enough split shot to get my bait to the bottom of the river and cast in to a hole.[/center]
 
[/center] Just after ice out, I use 1/8oz. Northland Whistler jigs tipped with a worm cast along shorelines of lakes for some pretty nice sized Browns. Early morning and dusk are prime time! I did very well a couple of years ago in the April full moon at midnight. Six 18" Browns on consecutive casts. Others troll side planers and shallow diving Rapalas along the shorelines for some monster sized Browns. These two are 19" each and from about a month ago. 
[/center]This is a Brook Trout 
 
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