The Difference in Lake Trout
Lake trout are a type of fish that are completely different then
any other fish. Those that like to go lake trout fishing, know
that they are difficult to catch. Unless you know just how to do
so, well, your chances are small of actually getting one. Lake
trout fish are the ones everyone wants though as their size can
be enormous! Lake trout fishing is a great type of fishing, but
you will need the knowledge of these fish before you begin to
fish them.
There are many unique qualities to lake trout. One of the most
important is their size. The record weight for lake trout is
over 102 pounds! Imagine bringing that in! The average weight
depends on what the fish eats. Those lake trout that can benefit
from being in a lake with ciscoes, smelt or sculpins will grow
to large sizes. These lake trout are called Siscowets or fat
trout. Those that don't have this variety of small fish to eat,
will eat plankton, insects, and crustaceans. Obviously, this
fish is not going to weigh nearly as much.
Another unique characteristic of the lake trout is where they
live. Like other trout, they enjoy well oxygenated, cold, and
clear water. But to find the quality of this type of water that
they need, the lake trout like to live deep. Different times of
the year will bring them to different levels in the water.
During the cold, winter months, you can find lake trout in 20
feet or less of water. But, in the summer months, they like to
be in 50-100 feet deep water. In fact, the Siscowets go much
farther down to 500 feet! It is because of this depth that lake
trout enjoy that keep lake trout fishing a difficult type.
While lake trout are found in much of western and northern
United States and Canada, because they live so far down you will
need to do some bottom fishing using rigs to bring that fish up.
And, the battle will be a long, hard fought one at that! Do
enjoy your lake trout fishing.