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Can browns be caught in lakes?
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you should not have posted this, now I'm thinking about going to deer creek and fishing for brown

I'm like Bduck (Roger) Jordanelle is one of those lakes that doesn't appeal to me.

I don't know any thing about how browns spawn. and where they are at.

but I think I see a lot of them on my fish finder at deer creek down deep on the bottom
on the north west side in 60 feet water. this time of year. I have caught some but they are real hard to catch.

so now I need to think of how to catch browns on the bottom
the other day at deer creek got one brown on a down rigger using a white tube that I use at strawberry. that was the only fish we got a white tube. was down 45 feet in 60 feet water

If you want to go Curt let me know, can but planer boards out and catch rainbows
10 to 14 Inch's.


I found this on google
When Browns Go Deep
In the fall water temperatures begin to cool sending Brown Trout throughout the water column making it more difficult to find them. Generally this doesn’t really happen until late fall in many areas as the surface layers are still warm.

And, of course, in winter they seek the bottom of the lake because it’s usually the warmest part of the lake.
This is the time for Trolling.

Deep Water Fishing Tips
Trolling is a good technique for catching Brown Trout when they’re deep.
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Can browns be caught in lakes? - by wiperhunter2 - 11-09-2019, 02:34 PM
Re: [wiperhunter2] Can browns be caught in lakes? - by liketrolling - 11-10-2019, 08:01 PM

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