Yes, because trout sometimes feed on small fish.
Trout landlocked salmon bass minnows char
Since there are many different species of trout living in different environments, they eat different things depending on the species. Saltwater species (aka 'Specks' or 'White trout') eat many things such as shrimp and minnows. Freshwater species (Rainbow trout, brown trout, etc.) eat minnows, tadpoles, and bugs that live on the water. When fishing for trout in fresh water, you are advised to fly fish, using a 'fly' as bait. When fishing for trout in salt water, it's advised to use either live or dead shrimp or cockahoe minnows.
The answer varies greatly according to where you are and what you are fishing with. In general, you will only catch coastal fish that inhabit the continental shelf. The species of rod fishing includes striped bass, redfish, sharks, rays, and sea trout. Using a casting net, you can catch mullet, croakers, minnows, and mackerel.
The answer varies greatly according to where you are and what you are fishing with. In general, you will only catch coastal fish that inhabit the continental shelf. The species of rod fishing includes striped bass, redfish, sharks, rays, and sea trout. Using a casting net, you can catch mullet, croakers, minnows, and mackerel.
If a raccoon is able to catch a trout, or any fish, it will certainly eat it.
in short, no, try leeches.
Yes, they eat many types of prey, including small fish, insects.
Yes. Largemouth will eat smaller trout if they occur in the same waters. Most waters where largemouth occur are too warm for trout.
The noun "trout" is both singular and plural.For example: "I caught a bunch of trout" and "I caught one trout".
Yes. Trout hit a variety of natural baits, such as worms, minnows, crickets, grasshoppers. Also besides many artificial lures, they will also hit corn kernels and small marshmellows, salmon eggs.
Buckets, Minnows, and Ropes defintly.
carp would bite at worms, minnows, fake minnow lures, and corn.