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what are good baits for trout that have just been stocked. i will be fishing at a park that has several lakes in il. It is also my first time trout fishing.

Question by Brock Holloway. Uploaded on March 29, 2013

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from Calitrout510 wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

Powerbait with lip ripperz hatchery dust is my favorite. The dust is the pellets they use to feed the trout but they grind them up making it perfect to roll the powerbait in. The hatchery dust is a pretty new product that ive only come across online. Ive caught some nice sized trout with green pumkin powerbait rolled in the dust. Also kastmasters and other spoons can be effective as trout tend to school around in a big circle after planted. good luck and happy fishing

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from Ncarl wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

I like a brown rooster tail with a bronze blade. I find that the first week they are stocked they bite best on rooster tails. You might be asking yourself "why brown"? It's because they are fed brown pellets in the hatchery.

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from DEER30 wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

Joes Flies or Mepps spinners. I usually like ones with brown, green, and a little red.

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from fisherking1999 wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

small spinners will work

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from crm3006 wrote 11 weeks 18 hours ago

Panther Martin or Mepps spinners, small Roostertails, gold or silver Kastmaster spoons.

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from fishman417 wrote 10 weeks 6 days ago

Power bait

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from DakotaMan wrote 9 weeks 5 days ago

Canned corn will be hard to beat. Small hook with just a few kernels. The spinners mentioned above all work too although I prefer no tail

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from Calitrout510 wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

Powerbait with lip ripperz hatchery dust is my favorite. The dust is the pellets they use to feed the trout but they grind them up making it perfect to roll the powerbait in. The hatchery dust is a pretty new product that ive only come across online. Ive caught some nice sized trout with green pumkin powerbait rolled in the dust. Also kastmasters and other spoons can be effective as trout tend to school around in a big circle after planted. good luck and happy fishing

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from Ncarl wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

I like a brown rooster tail with a bronze blade. I find that the first week they are stocked they bite best on rooster tails. You might be asking yourself "why brown"? It's because they are fed brown pellets in the hatchery.

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from DEER30 wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

Joes Flies or Mepps spinners. I usually like ones with brown, green, and a little red.

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from fisherking1999 wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

small spinners will work

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from crm3006 wrote 11 weeks 18 hours ago

Panther Martin or Mepps spinners, small Roostertails, gold or silver Kastmaster spoons.

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from fishman417 wrote 10 weeks 6 days ago

Power bait

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from DakotaMan wrote 9 weeks 5 days ago

Canned corn will be hard to beat. Small hook with just a few kernels. The spinners mentioned above all work too although I prefer no tail

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