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October 2011

The Brown Sculpin Perfect Fly

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 13:40 -- jmaslar

The brown sculpin is one of the most common baitfish available for trout. Sculpin stay right on the bottom, usually hidden down between the rocks on the stream’s bottom. They do move around on the bottom when they are feeding and that is when they are most likely to be eaten by a trout. The nature of the brown trout is that they are prone to get into shallow water when the light conditions are low. Often they will be under overhanging limbs or in grassy areas and the sculpins will be most vulnerable under these conditions.