Brook Trout and Brook trout Fishing
Brook trout are one of the most popular game fish in Canada.
These fish can be found in the northern most parts of North
America. What is so great about these fish? Is there a great
location to go brook trout fishing? And, what type of lure and
equipment do you need for trout fishing then? To answer these
questions, you can begin by knowing something about the brook
trout itself. Then, you can decide if brook trout fishing is
something for you.
Brook trout, or Salvelinus Fontinalis, are also known by other
names. You may have heard them called Speckled Trout, Aurora
Trout, Sea Trout, Brookie or several other names. The fist
itself ranges from 10-12 inches, but several larger fish have
been caught as well. Their average weight tends to be about 5
pounds, again depending on the length. The largest brook trout
caught came in at 21 inches long and 14.5 pounds. That fish, a
very rare occurrence, was caught in Ontario on the Nipigon
River.
These fish range in color, but mostly brook trout are dark green
to a light brown with sliver sides and even pale spots as well.
As with other types of fish, their color tends to get deeper and
richer during spawning. The male can develop a hook like feature
on the jaw during breeding season.
As for brook trout fishing, the best locations to do so are in
the maritime provinces of Canada. Brook trout like water that is
clean, well oxygenated, and usually are found in streams and
lakes. To get some brook trout fishing in, an individual has the
best chance using live bait or by artificial fly. Also, spin
casting has been found to be effective at catching brook trout.
These fish seem to be a good size and beautiful creatures of the
north. For those planning a brook trout fishing trip, brook
trout spawn in late summer or early autumn. Their lifespan is
about five years.