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Speckled/Brook Trout late season fishing



 
 
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Old September 5th, 2006, 12:39 PM posted to alt.fishing
John
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Default Speckled/Brook Trout late season fishing

Going to northwest Ontario the last week of
September to fis for Brook Trout. Never done
this before. Does anyone have tips for me.
These fish actively feed only twice per day.
I'd like to know how to catch them when
they are not actively feeding. I'll be
stream fishing and lake fishing. The big
fish are in the lake and are the ones that
have the tight schedule.
 




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