1) FISH EARLY AND LATE: Trout feed more in the morning and the evening, especially the big brown trout. Also, there is less interruption from vacationers. I have caught trout in Deep Creek in the evening after folks were tubing all day.
3) CHOOSE AREAS CAREFULLY: Two VERY IMPORTANT SPOTS are inlets and outlets because the temperature is vastly different and they are the super highway of food.
4) TRY VARIETIES: Trout are more apt to gobble down different varieties of food to satisfy the demands of their high metabolism in the summer, so experiment.
5) FISH REMOTE AREAS: In the summer, families take to the water for fishing, tubing, swimming, skipping stones etc., so avoid the popular places, and walk upstream for the wild trout and you will be rewarded.