Anywhere where there are small but deep pockets of water. In and around large boulders.
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2006-09-21 10:04:38
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answer #1
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answered by iceni 7
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Don't know where you are, but I can say from experience that there is nothing like catching a Colorado trout from a fast moving stream in the mountains. I used salmon eggs where they were allowed and throwing it on the downstream side of a big rock (The rock blocked some of the water current's flow.) always got me one, though sometimes they were small and had to be tossed back. I won't tell you the exact location because I don't want anyone to know the "Honey Hole" location. However, just about every major river or stream will have trout during the fishing season because most are regularly stocked. Check local regulations because some places allow only artificial lures.
2006-09-21 16:00:53
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answered by Captain Cupcake 6
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In any of our 10,000 plus lakes here in Minnesota or try the Mississippi River below the lock & dams or Lake Superior in the north East corner of the state.
2006-09-25 14:59:11
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answered by AL 6
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Anywhere you like. Out here in Southern California you can try Big Bear Lake near the Dam.
2006-09-24 20:10:19
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answered by smiley0_1_1999 5
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Hello Blondie. Try a Lake or pond, and even a River where they are usually stocked.
2006-09-21 15:56:33
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answered by Ex Head 6
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Devils Lake North Dakota.....
They don't call it fishing,,,,just catching!!!
Huggs and Kisses,,,
Lonnie
2006-09-21 15:55:34
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answered by lonnie_m_d 4
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Try a lake, a river or some other body of water.
2006-09-21 15:54:59
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answered by Boober Fraggle 5
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A pond.
2006-09-21 15:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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a lake??
2006-09-21 15:54:29
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answered by Special Ethel 3
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