trout eat worms or smaller trout. they are verry smart fish
Brook trout eat algae, catisflies, and black flies. I somehow ended up with baby brook trout, too. And if you are fishing, just use worms because you will only catch grown-up trout.:)
Trout are carnivores. They eat worms, insects, crayfish and smaller fish.
trout salmon blood worms earthworms and wax worms
To catch use minno or a bunch of worms. But the best way to catch them is in the evening on a flyrod.
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.
Salmon eggs, worms, small spinners like rooster tails or panther martins, flies.
Yes, they eat worms, and insects, small fish.
When we went fishing I caught a massive trout!
John caught a rainbow trout in that stream.
Well, get a rod get some bait (preferably worms, maggots or even sweetcorn) and strike when you get a bite Another answer would be: Most lakes and streams / rivers contain trout in North America, finding one is not difficult, find a shop that has mostly fishing / hunting supplies. The people in those stores usually know the spots you can go to for catching trout, and the gear to use in that area.
I like fish roe. Balls of Fire have always worked for me, but I am fishing for trout in mountain streams.