What is the best way to catch trout in a North Georgia river?
I have been fishing since I could walk (mostly saltwater) but I have never been trout fishing before in a mountain stream. From what I hear, trout fishing is very tricky and requires a lot of skill and patience. I will be fishing in the Toccoa river in North Georgia.
What type of tackle should I use and what type of bait? Lures? Worms? Flies? How should I fish for them? What tactics should I use? I will be using a light spinning rod and I have chest waders as well. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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2 comments a "What is the best way to catch trout in a North Georgia river?"
I go to Toccoa all season long with my husband. My husband grew up on that river. He uses rooster tails and catches them left and right. Light spinning rod is the best so no worries about that. It doesn’t take much. They hook themselves! Hope that helped have fun!
i know jig and maggots work, also spawn sacs, and spoons here in ohio
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