Trout ain't stupid

The secret to catching the most trout on a given day is to remember that they are wary critters that will flee for cover as soon as they sense the possibility of danger (excluding hatchery fish, of course). Think of yourself as a hunter of trout and you’ll do well. You must be stealthy in your approach, be as invisible as possible, and make sure that your first cast is your best. Once they see you or are frightened by a poor presentation, the game is over and they won. :tieone:

Hello Stonefly -

And welcome to the Bulletin Board from SE Idaho.

Hope you enjoy the site and join in regularly. From your profile, it looks like you’ve had plenty of chances to practice a stealthy approach and a well placed first cast.

I guess saying that trout aren’t stupid isn’t quite the same thing as saying they’re smart. Whatever, one thing for sure is …

You bet!


Photo: My favorite spring creek, Spot? I’ll never tell, but I’ll bet John has fished it!:slight_smile:

You bet!


Photo: My favorite spring creek, Spot? I’ll never tell, but I’ll bet John has fished it!:slight_smile:

“will flee for cover…”

Walked into our favorite stream to fish before dark. Had hat ‘headlights’ on. Looked down at the water and saw 3-20+ inch browns. Put the light on them and they didn’t move.
I think the “skiddishness” is much over-rated.

small trout flee…big trout look at you and give you the fin.

If you spook the fish it doesnt matter how well you cast.