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Where can I find rainbow trout ice fishing?

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Asked by: Rhonda Gosnell

Look for areas on the lake that offer flat shoals with a drop off ledges. Rainbows like to cruise the ledges adjacent to weeded areas seeking forage. Drill your holes close to shore in about 3 feet of water. If you drill into weeds, then move out 4 to 5 feet at a time until you locate the weed line.

What is the best bait for ice fishing trout?

The top baits for catching trout through the ice are:

  • Nightcrawlers.
  • Mealworms.
  • Salmon eggs.
  • Powerbait.
  • Waxworms.
  • Spikes.
  • Minnows.
  • Ice fishing jigs.

Where is rainbow trout most popular?

Rainbow trout are the most common sportfish in North America. Native to the west coast, Alaska, and British Columbia but now can be found in streams and lakes throughout North America. Rainbows are the most common hatchery fish and stocked throughout the United States.

Where are rainbow trout found in Canada?

Rainbow trout is the most important aquaculture species in Saskatchewan. Commercial production in the province is found almost entirely in the Lake Diefenbaker area.

How do you rig for ice fishing trout?

First thing to do is. Step number two he walked out to the ice you found a nice squat you want to set up shop drill. Your holes keeping centralized location always have a home spot.

How do you attract rainbow trout ice fishing?

Using small spoons such as a Mack’s Lure Hum Dinger or Sonic Baitfish when the Rainbows are suspended over the deeper water will attract the rainbows from a far and entice them to attack your gear.

How do you catch rainbow trout in the winter?

Water moving provides. So target slower water in streams creeks and rivers. And for fishing lakes or ponds fish close to the bank. As water temps drop trout move from the deeper to shallower.

What is the rarest trout?

California’s Paiute cutthroat trout – the rarest trout in North America – is finally back in its native high Sierra habitat thanks to a collaborative, multiagency effort to reintroduce the fish in Silver King Creek on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

Where in the US is the best trout fishing?

8 Best Destinations for Trout Fishing in the U.S. [Plus Bonus Destinations Below]

  • Frying Pan River, Colorado.
  • Henry’s Fork, Idaho.
  • White River, Arkansas.
  • Bighorn River, Montana.
  • Green River, Utah.
  • Deschutes River, Oregon.
  • Beaverkill River, New York.
  • Connecticut River, Vermont & New Hampshire.


What is good rainbow trout bait?

Best Bait to Catch Rainbow Trout



Worms. Live nymphs and minnows (best used in winter) Kernel corn and colored marshmallows (for hatchery fish) Salmon eggs.

What depth do trout feed at ice fishing?

Trout often cruise just a foot or three beneath the ice, and one of the reasons many ice fishermen only encounter them on rare occasions is that they’re fishing far below most of the fish. Third, fish relatively shallow areas. Flats of four to 10 feet are plenty deep for finding trout under the ice.

What depth do you fish rainbow trout?

3-4 split shots should get your bait down 5-8 ft. from the surface. During the warmer months, Trout are at-least 15 ft. deep and can even get down to 160 ft.

How deep do trout go in the winter?

The nice part about fishing with the absence of a thermocline in the cold months is that many fish are not as deep as during the summer months. Anglers can capitalize on catching trout from 10 to 35 feet deep in ice-cold waters during December, January, and February.

Do rainbow trout bite in cold weather?

Trout do feed in winter, especially if water temperatures climb above 40 degrees. If the law allows, try winter trout fishing in your area. Trout won’t be found everywhere, though, in fact they will probably be concentrated in just a few pools.

How cold is too cold for trout fishing?

Trout generally are more active when water temperatures are in their comfort range: 45 to 65 degrees. They can survive in water temperatures as low as 35, but rarely do mountain streams get that cold.