Here Is A Fishing Secret On How To Catch A Lot Of Big Trout!

IMG_4110Trout love shiny lures.  They just cant resist biting into something that glimmers and shines. The secret is: the shinier the better!  

This secret is how I have caught countless amounts of trout.  About 70% of the trout that I catch is always on the shiniest lures I can find.

The best lure to buy for the “shine importance” is the Pot-O Gold brand all silver spoon.  It works  very well.  This lure can be found at any Walmart or tackle retailer.

9 thoughts on “Here Is A Fishing Secret On How To Catch A Lot Of Big Trout!

  1. You could write a book with all of you knowledge and expertise! I am impressed with all the helpful info and I can’t wait to keep reading and learn more. You are a real Pro!

  2. When is the best time of year to fish for trout? I am very amazed with all of your fishing knowledge and adventures!
    Keep the stories coming!

    • hi maura good question the best time of year for trout is late spring and fall because trout are cold water fish witch means they like it when the water is cool and not warm the best time of day is early morning and late evening around sunset

    • Thanks for reading my blog glad you enjoyed it. I might not be able to comment back very well i am having tech problems with the comment system it won’t let me read the whole comment.

    • good question the best time of year is late spring and early fall because trout are cold water fish and don’t like the hot summer sun also the best time of day is early morning and late evening near sunset happy fishing 🙂

  3. Hi Parker,
    You’ve got a ‘reel-y’ cool blog here! I have only done a little bit of fishing, but I like it. In Wyoming at my cousin’s place by Pathfinder Reservoir we caught trout and I even liked the gutting them out part. Do you think that is gross?
    I think fish are beautiful. I also like to paint. I saw a little baby trout on a rock by the creek where I live in Eldorado Springs. I had just seen some kind of a weasel, maybe it was a mink or an ermine, and so I guessed the weasel got surprised by me and my dog and left the fish there. So I took a picture of the fish on the rock and went home and made a painting of it, painting the fish on a piece of wood that I found by the creek.
    Look forward to reading more of your blog,
    Amy

  4. This is stunning, Parker. I knew you were experienced and had a lot to teach, but I had no idea how detailed! The pictures are fantastic. I like imagining you wrestling with a 4ft carp and wrapping up fish in your jacket because you forgot the string. I’ll bet your jacket loved that! Did it stink afterward? Could you use that jacket to catch a catfish? This is so cool!

    • thanks mr. harrison very glade you enjoyed reading my posts their will be more soon for all to enjoy come back soon to read my latest posts

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