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Very amateur trout fisher ISO help!! - slash411 - 11-23-2011 Hey guys! Brand new to the forum and I'm glad to be here. I've already read lots of useful stuff. Anyway, I'll get to the chase here. I live in an urban area with a few stocked trout lakes. The most heavily stocked lakes are artificial lure and fly only. Having never caught a trout on anything other than powerbaits, worms and cheeses I was wondering if anyone had any insight on what might be good to use. I went out and bought some crankbait and spinners but if anyone has any advice on my setup I'd love to hear it. [signature] Re: [slash411] Very amateur trout fisher ISO help!! - petty4life - 11-23-2011 black and yellow panther martin spinners [signature] Re: [slash411] Very amateur trout fisher ISO help!! - steelhooked - 04-13-2012 silver and gold kastmaster's work well, my favorite spinner is a mepp's with a silver or gold blade and body ( depending on how bright it is that day ) with 1 or 2 small red beads on it. if you have the time to learn then i would suggest fly fishing, you can have the time of your life with a fly rod in a float tube in a lake full of planters. tight lines [signature] Re: [slash411] Very amateur trout fisher ISO help!! - theangler - 04-13-2012 I agree Panther Martins and Kastmasters are both good, and Wardens Rooster Tails are always pretty consistent for me. [signature] |