Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Fishing for trophy trout with Morone swimbaits

A giant Mackinaw trout that eat a Morone swimbait slow trolled while fishing Buck's Lake in Northern California.

When it comes to giant trophy trout the massive girth then adorn is for a reason. we have a video of this fish with two Kokanee salmon down its throat. This did not stop this Buck's lake Mackinaw  from calling this Morone Pond Smelt swimbait his third coarse. We make a Kokanee swimbait that we will be fishing exclusivly on Friday. We are hoping to turn the record books in our direction over the next month or so, stay tuned.
There are rainbow trout lurking in places you fish often. hooking one on light tackle ends in a break of in most cases. Grab a bigger line and spool up with some line a few sizes up from your norm. Spend some time working the Morone swimbaits in likely areas or areas you have metered with large marks on your fish finder. These monster trout eat small trout for snacks if that gives you a big hint on what to do next. For rainbows try the Morone Hatchery Stocker or the Morone Native rainbow trout swimbait. Bass Tackle Depot in Oroville California is running a promo sale to get the lures in peoples hands to try out. Big trout are worth your time even if your a die hard bass fisher. Try slow trolling these on the way back to the dock or cast them from shore. Most of us enjoy time patrolling the shoreline on foot. It serves as a great past time when the weather and winds call a boating outing off. Enjoy the new Morone swimbaits and build your collection today.
The Morone swimbaits can also be found at http://www.irideus.com 24 hours a day.
GO FISH
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