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Where I am from in Northern California, in the only place I ever fished for them, I used a flyrod. My local shop told me to use a Calliabaetis dry fly (think that's how it's spelled) and I and my friend had good success, but this may be seasonal, as it was in September of the year and relatively warm. They like to hit close to the bank as opposed to rainbows or brookies who tend to range all over...hope this helps!

They will eat any and all flies, smaller fish, mice and even other trout.

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Yazmin Sawayn

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2y ago

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