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Posted 3/1/2009 @ 3:19:29 pm by fishndelaware.com
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There are many great trout fishing spots in the United States. The trick is to know which fishing spots are nearby. In Nevada, for instance, there are many fishing spots. They include Wilson Lake, South Fork Lake, Knott Creek Reservoir, Walker Lake, Rye Patch Reservoir and Pyramid Lake. There are many others but these are the most well-known for their excellent fishing. Cutthroat Trout, Walker Brown Trout and Rainbow trout can be lured by using spinner action or bait. Night crawlers, nymphs and minnows are favorite live baits that are used when trout fishing. There are an assortment of jigs and lures that also work well.
California is also known for its great fishing spots that are located throughout the state. California boast spots like Iron Canyon Reservoir, Hat Creek, Baum Lake, Fall River, Pit River, Medicine Lake, Shasta Lake, Lava Creek, and Lake Britton. Fishermen are fishing for the same type of trout that are being caught in Nevada. California fishing requires the same type of lures or baits. California rivers provide some extraordinary fly fishing. Fly fishermen use manufactured fly's as bait, as well as live bait in California’s many rivers.
Oregon is a state that has a huge number of trout fishing spots. Oregon trout will bite on the same basic types of baits and lures used in any other state. Oregon is also known for its Cutthroat, Lunker Brown, Rainbow, Brook, and Lake trout. Oregon also has a large number of prized fishing spots located at Aspen Lake, Agency Lake, Beulah Reservoir, Bluejoint Lake, Lake, Upper Klamath Lake, Waldo Lake, and Wickiup Reservoir. These lakes are just a few of the many lakes available for trout fishing.