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  2. Rainbow trout fishing heading to a waterbody near you - AOL

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    "Rainbow trout love cold water and can be caught on a variety of baits and lures (worms, commercially available pastes, corn, spinners, spoons, flies and more), and are great to take home and eat.

  3. Spin fishing - Wikipedia

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    After the spinner has settled it bounces on the bottom, naturally attracting fish of all species. This technique is commonly used for trout in large wide rivers where an inflatable boat can be used. All types of trout are caught with this method including brown trout, rainbow trout, bull trout, brook trout and cut throat trout. [2]

  4. Angling in Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Gallatin River in the valley section has excellent [26] fly fishing for both rainbow and brown trout. Average rainbow size is 12 inches (300 mm). Brown trout average between 12 and 14 inches, although larger fish are often caught. [18] An unlimited number of brown or rainbow trout may be harvested daily.

  5. Tomichi Creek - Wikipedia

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    Located below Dome Lakes, Coleman Easement is accessible by automobile and other vehicles and designated as Wild Trout water by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Rainbow trout up to 15 inches (38 cm) are angled by small stream tactics using dry flies. Spinners and heavy nymphs may work during high water but are troubled by the streambed vegetation.

  6. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers are on the ...

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    Trout fishing has been outstanding with Monte Smith of Gold Country Sport Fishing reporting solid action for rainbows to 4½ pounds running shad-patterned spoons at depths from 60 to 90 feet ...

  7. Recreational fishing - Wikipedia

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    Sport fishing or game fishing is recreational fishing activities that focus mainly on the physical exertion and thrilling experience during the process of subduing a hard-fighting fish, which provides the fisherman the excitement of a challenge (a good "sport" or "game") and a satisfying sense of achievement after successfully catching the ...