Bait For Fishing Trout
The best bait for fishing trout can include both natural bait such as worms, leeches, minnows, crayfish, crickets and grasshoppers, and food items such as corn kernels, cheese pieces, marshmallows and dough balls. Depending on the type of bait you want to use, most bait for fishing trout can be used either using a single or treble hook attached to a weighted line for stream or lake fishing.
- Of all the bait for fishing trout, the most popular and most used are worms. Trout seem to have a particular penchant for worms even though they are not normally found in streams, ponds or lakes. Worms can be found in most gardens. Either earthworms or nightcrawlers work well. You can also purchase worms in fishing tackle stores and bait shops.
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Insects make excellent bait for fishing trout and include ants, beetles, crickets and grasshoppers. They all are usually fished on a single-weighted hook. Most insects can be captured using a net. Tackle shops and bait shops usually sell actual insects preserved in jars.
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Minnows are another excellent bait for fishing trout. Minnows are baby fish that are fished live on a single hook to take advantage of their swimming motion. Minnows are readily available from bait and tackle shops or you can catch your own in ponds or streams using a fine fishing net.
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Many streams and lakes have regulations prohibiting the use of live bait, so the use of food items such as corn kernels, dough balls, marshmallows or cheese pieces make effective alternatives. This bait can be fished on a treble hook, which allows more holding power, especially for dough balls. Dough balls can be made at home or purchased from bait and tackle shops.
All the bait for fishing trout mentioned can be adapted to the type of fishing gear being used whether it be spinning, bait casting or fly rods.















