Alaska Trout FishingWritten by Ken Austin
For those of you that don't know, Alaska trout fishing is one of most beautiful, most unbelievable experiences in this world. Not only are trout big and beautiful, but area around fisherman is enough to make trip perfect. The most common trout fishing done in Alaska is for rainbow trout. But, there are many more types of trout and even some gorgeous salmon that you can catch. Alaska trout fishing is a journey, not an adventure into some of most beautiful lakes, streams and rivers imaginable. The rainbow trout you find are simply breathtaking. Many people choose to kayak through area. Fly fishing is also popular. But, make sure that you use a quality, heavy strength line and rod because these fish will put up a strong fight! They average a weight of 8 - 10 pounds in Alaskan waters. For those who are considering Alaska trout fishing, they will be happy to know that there are many locations that you can visit.
| | About The Speckled TroutWritten by Ken Austin
For those who are interested in speckled trout, you will be happy to know that these fish are some great catches. One of most interesting features of this fish is actual speckled trout fishing you will get to do. And, when you do hook speckled trout, you will be surprised with trout's ability to thrash and fight you on way out. For many, a speckled trout fishing trip may be something that you are interested in doing as well. Speckled trout are also called by other names including spotted sea trout, specks, yellow-mouths, and paper mouths. They are usually about 14-18 inches long and weigh between one and three pounds. The speckled trout can be found in shallow but muddy bottoms, mostly coastal areas as well. They can be found though out entire gulf coast in United States. They are silver with olive green on back and many small black dots throughout body. The lower jaw is larger then upper.
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