Trout Fisher Magazine

DUH!

dds are you too have sat amongst feeding trout, fishing to a logical plan, yet touching nothing. Without question this is – in my 40-odd years' Central North Island Lakes experience anyway – an all-too-common scenario when fishing the deeper ones at any time of year. When the fish are fully on the feed there's little trouble catching them but fishing within the regulations, it seems to me those days can be counted on one hand each month. At all other times these lake-resident Rainbow Trout, so easy to catch in rivers, will be on the

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