@@megarobloxmaster101 are they released trout or wild? Im in florida so Ive never caught one, but everyone I know that does fly fishing up north says its limited or catch/release only? Just wonderin
@@joshuapreissler7479 i was using this method and i didn't know that this is illegal btw iam from algeria and its completely legal in my country so thanks for the Information
First fish I ever caught was a brown trout was beautiful as well made lil tacos out of the guy mad respect to that trout because he was the prettiest brown trout I’ve seen since
I always thought about doing that. So dry them first? They don't shrivel up? On a scale of 1 to 10 how good you think they are compared to trout magnets?
@@cdawgg7348 just lay them on a rock for a few minutes. They will get kinda tacky and stick together better. They probably will dry up if left out too long. I love trout magnets. I've had one trip and that was the only thing that's worked. Then again I thrown everything at a hole including Berkley power bait , power bait worms, Trout Magnet and Trout Slayer. I threw a knockoff rainbow colored roostertail and the big Rainbow slammed it. This happened all of the time. I just had to go until I found something that worked. I found some moth larvae when splitting fire wood . Wacky riged one after throwing everything and wham. All this casting didn't seem to scare them away. In muddy waters after a rain , you won't believe how well a Rebel craw will work. Anyways , that particular day , at that spot , those eggs were getting hit every cast. Trout are strange sometimes. I fish 2 mountain areas where there are native and stocked. I have to figure out what they want every time. I know a guy who uses a eyeball from a trout. Hooks it and swears it works. I haven't tried it 😂. I will if nothing else seems to work. 😂
I learned this when I was around 5-6 years old maybe younger. After you have done this a bunch of times you can feel the side of the fish and feel the eggs bulge.
I wish there were more opportunities to catch rainbow trout here in texas, im forced to wait for stocked trout in december and january then they all get caught, ate by bass, or die from the heat by May.😭
Now just add a couple pads of butter salt & pepper, fill with corn or cooked mushrooms. Then wrap in aluminum foil & cook over an open fire or on the grill. ;]
As a Oregon fisherman just saying if i were a ODFW OCIFER. Id be looking at you being it's illegal to gut a trout and clean it anywhere near a river lake or stream. Per regulation.
Interesting. Ive done it right next to an officer here in Oregon. Is this new? I'd like to read the reg so I'm up to date. What page in the book is it on? Genuinely want to know.
I've only caught a rainbow trout several times lol. Twice using Power Bait and the rest was from a worm. They are pretty yummy fish, season and fry nicely. I personally like the flavor of sunfish more lol 😆
Nightcrawlers/worms are pretty much a guaranteed way of catching trout. Also, trout will find the place in the water that has the temperature they prefer, and that location varies by time of day, and season of the year (water temps vary).
It is totally possible it's best to do when the eggs are more mature and no longer stuck on the membrane and mixing with the male trouts milk and cold river water in a bucket, the eggs would need to be placed in a system that keeps them agitated slightly ( tumbles the eggs slowly and gently until they hatch
not for me in California, the meat was the color of salmon on a 3 pounder i caught. and it was only 5 days after they released the trout@@damianyounger132
You can tell how far we’ve fallen but what people find gross or disgusting with food. Oh you found a bone? You don’t say? It’s not like eating other animals whole is found anywhere else on earth.
In Germany it's illegal catch trout when they are spawning. In general, I would advise you to try and check if they have eggs and if yes, then release it. That is so long as they aren't a ecological problem as in being invasive to other species of trout etc.
I just caught a rainbow trout yesterday, i was cleaning it and noticed some apparently worms on the side, Im not sure if that’s parasites or something bad. Is it safe to consume?