I've never caught a trout I'm so sad about this I love fresh water trout but don't have anyone to show me how. I've been fishing in the westerlo reservoir with no luck I'm about to try the Onesquethaw Creek in South Bethlehem NY which looks shallow any tips?!!!!??
Overcomer8 wrote:
I've never caught a trout I'm so sad about this I love fresh water trout but don't have anyone to show me how. I've been fishing in the westerlo reservoir with no luck I'm about to try the Onesquethaw Creek in South Bethlehem NY which looks shallow any tips?!!!!??
Berkeley power bait works pretty good
Welcome to the forum stage. I do hope someone here will help you out. Never fished that area, ever! Good luck, and welcome.
Overcomer8 wrote:
I've never caught a trout I'm so sad about this I love fresh water trout but don't have anyone to show me how. I've been fishing in the westerlo reservoir with no luck I'm about to try the Onesquethaw Creek in South Bethlehem NY which looks shallow any tips?!!!!??
Welcome to the stage overcomer. Sorry I can't help ya others maybe along. Good luck with your fishing and share pics when ya can π Google and YouTube are great resources π
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Overcomer8 wrote:
I've never caught a trout I'm so sad about this I love fresh water trout but don't have anyone to show me how. I've been fishing in the westerlo reservoir with no luck I'm about to try the Onesquethaw Creek in South Bethlehem NY which looks shallow any tips?!!!!??
Welcome to the Forum, Kathy, What you want to do is to go to that creek with a pair of waders on and a spinning rod and reel and some nightcrawlers. Wade out to the middle of the stream, below a rifle and toss that crawler, upstream, that's on a size 10 hook and without any weight on it, into the "seam" of the rifle. If there is any trout in there, he will take that crawler. Keep your rod tip high and your 4# FC tight so that you will be able to see any tic-tics. Good luck, and let us know how you did. There may not be any trout in there.
Welcome wish I had suggestions I donβt freshwater trout fish tight lines good luck
Welcome overcomer8
Flyguy gives sage advice.
Good luck
Good luck Kathy!
Flyguy knows trout (among other things).
The suggestion about the Power Bait is good as well.
I have caught them on canned corn on a jig, below a bobber, on sweet peas threaded on a hook, too. Fish those close to the bottom with slip bobbers!
Overcomer8 wrote:
I've never caught a trout I'm so sad about this I love fresh water trout but don't have anyone to show me how. I've been fishing in the westerlo reservoir with no luck I'm about to try the Onesquethaw Creek in South Bethlehem NY which looks shallow any tips?!!!!??
Welcome to the forum Overcomer
Hi, Kathy. I have not been to Upstate NY for many years, but when I went frequently I realy enjoyed the area and the people. The country side reminded me a great deal of parts of North Georgia.
Good Luck!
HenryG
Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
Overcomer8 wrote:
I've never caught a trout I'm so sad about this I love fresh water trout but don't have anyone to show me how. I've been fishing in the westerlo reservoir with no luck I'm about to try the Onesquethaw Creek in South Bethlehem NY which looks shallow any tips?!!!!??
Welcome to the Stage Kathy not much help on Fishing where you live but I'm sure someone from your area will come along to give ya some suggestions. πΊπΈπ£ππ
I fish in upstate ny in irondequoit and oatke creeks with spinners - Look for the deeper holes and the undercuts next to shore..any submerged logs too. good luck
[quote=Overcomer8]I've never caught a trout
I'm not typically a trout fisherman but I've caught quite a few (but in California) so maybe my inexperience might match up a bit with yours and it could bring some success. My typical set up starting from the hook end is a very small treble hook on a very light monofilament leader, 2 to 4 pound test depending on how line shy they are. The leader length depends on the depth of the water and where the trout are staging. That is hard to tell from the shore (no fish finder) so you'll have to experiment with different lengths in different locations. The other end of the leader you tie a loop knot. So your leader consists of a treble hook on one end and a loop not on the other. I'd suggest starting with a 4 foot to 6 foot leader. Set that aside when you've got that rigged. On your main line, slide your line though an egg sinker and tie on a swivel snap. The egg sinker can slide easily up and down the line and that can be important when the fish take the bait. So then, put powerbait or an inflated nightcrawler on the treble hook and attach the loop end of the leader to the swivel snap. When you cast out, the egg sinker will provide the weight to get you out there and the powerbait or inflated nightcrawler will float above the egg sinker. Reel in until you feel the weight of the egg sinker and stop, maybe giving just a little slack. Trout tend to let go if they feel initial resistance and that's how the sliding egg sinker comes into play. How long to leave it there comes from experience but that kind of rig you could leave it in one place for 10 to 20 minutes and it wouldn't be unusual. If nothing picks it up, bring it closer to shore maybe 5 -10 feet at a time and let is sit there again. Repeat the process in different locations until you find fish. If you do catch fish, knowing what you were doing and where, i.e. how far out, length of leader, type of bait, etc. will help you establish successful patterns. Trout tend to hang out together so where there is one, generally there are more. Don't be afraid to experiment and figure out what works. You will get snagged with this type of rig depending on the bottom so if you are in a lot of structure you might want to move. I have not found that trout tend to group around structure like bass do. Hopefully that helps a bit, as I mentioned before I don't trout fish much so I'm no authority but it has worked for me. Perhaps someone else can give you better advice so feel free to disregard mine.....lol. Good luck!!
Thank you very much I'll let you know how I make our!
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