Have you tried different depths, retrieve speeds or different sizes? It looks like you have a good variety of colours but all roughly the same size.
ApprehensivePizza964 on
Color and water conditions can play a role in why you’re not having success. My recommendation is to try the early morning bite or just before sunset. That gold and red in the top right corner is an amazing trout lure. Sometimes, you need to find the fish. Spinners are my favorite to catch stocked trout with. Spoons would be my second, and jigs are my third.
No-Expression-2404 on
Keep throwin em. Pretty much everything will eat a spinner, unless they are down 30’ and you’re rippin them at the surface
mr_sakitumi on
Keep throwing them out in the same spot and keep reeling back on different depths, with some stop/twitch movements.
Then change the spot and keep on with different depths.
If there’s fish, you’ll catch it eventually.
OldDogCamper on
Black, Silver and Chartreuse Green Roostertail Spinners are my Number Fish Catchers, in any Water…
Backyardincinerator on
Cause you don’t have enough of them, the fish won’t bite. You need to spend several hundred, nay 1000$ on them and only then will you be rewarded with an 11 inch 6oz fish.
MadGuitaristJoe on
They only bite on the top during spring
mickdeb on
Some of these are really good, but if you don’t fish a good spot at the right time you might not catch anything, id try some different places and different speed/depth
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Have you tried different depths, retrieve speeds or different sizes? It looks like you have a good variety of colours but all roughly the same size.
Color and water conditions can play a role in why you’re not having success. My recommendation is to try the early morning bite or just before sunset. That gold and red in the top right corner is an amazing trout lure. Sometimes, you need to find the fish. Spinners are my favorite to catch stocked trout with. Spoons would be my second, and jigs are my third.
Keep throwin em. Pretty much everything will eat a spinner, unless they are down 30’ and you’re rippin them at the surface
Keep throwing them out in the same spot and keep reeling back on different depths, with some stop/twitch movements.
Then change the spot and keep on with different depths.
If there’s fish, you’ll catch it eventually.
Black, Silver and Chartreuse Green Roostertail Spinners are my Number Fish Catchers, in any Water…
Cause you don’t have enough of them, the fish won’t bite. You need to spend several hundred, nay 1000$ on them and only then will you be rewarded with an 11 inch 6oz fish.
They only bite on the top during spring
Some of these are really good, but if you don’t fish a good spot at the right time you might not catch anything, id try some different places and different speed/depth
Clearly you need to buy more spinners