An active Nature Conservancy here has pond that is stocked with Golden trout that are fed as in a hatchery setting to the point that the Golden trout are successfully breeding. They maintain a very closely regulated, and monitored, catch and release program. I know that Goldens are reputed to be more difficult to catch on flies but the situation here is extremely frustrating. When the fish are fed there is the expected frenzy among the Goldens while a few really huge Browns continue to just cruise below them. The fish are 18" or more in length and are not seen rising to flies. Some guys have even tied wet flies to represent little food pellets but they failed. Only rarely do they respond to a wet fly or nymph. What would be an appropriate technique other than to fish elsewhere ?