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Fall Trout Fishing

Fri, 09/28/2012 - 16:00 -- jmaslar

Autumn is my favorite time of the year for trout fishing. The weather is ideal with cooler days, cool crisp nights, less rain and with definitely less humidity it can be enjoyable. In higher elevations, there may be a dusting of snow or frost. The water is usually low, cool and even flowing making for some great casting. In early fall, the water temperatures may be in the seventies, but before winter sets in the water temperature can easily drop down to the low forties. I have had it ice up on the guides, but that does not deter me.

Blueback Trout Species

Fri, 08/31/2012 - 11:12 -- jmaslar

I was talking to a good customer of Trout University yesterday and he told me about blueback trout which I had never heard of before. It seem that he is from Vermont and fishes a great deal in Northwest Maine where he came across the blueback trout. It is actually a char and it is believed that is of European descent. The blueback trout  is native to the headwaters of the St. John and Penobscot rivers, Black Lake, Deboullie Lake, Gardner Lake, Purshineer Pond, Big Reed Pond, and Rainbow Lake. It has been stocked in Idaho, other parts of Maine, New Hampshire Massachusetts and New York.

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