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LURES FOR TROUT
BEST LURES FOR TROUT INCLUDE THE NEW TITAN MINNOW FROM NGC Sports
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
A few anglers use natural baits for trout, including insects and worms, but most put lures on the end of their line, with spinners, spoons and flies the top lures for trout choices.
In line spinners are popular lures for trout because they're heavy bodied and deep running and the flashing blades attract hungry trout. Heavy spoons are also considered great lures for trout because they run deep and catch trout in fast water.
Lures for trout like the Titan Minnow have been proven highly effective
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The idea is to cast them up and across, reeling in just fast enough to keep a tight line. Retrieve the spoon lures for trout slowly so they move naturally.
The best lures for trout also include stickbaits, with a floating or diving plug that works well in slow water.
Jigs can also work well as lures for trout, but drift them so they avoid the rocky bottoms of most trout streams.
www.scientificfishing has introduced a new lure that's ideal for big trout - the Pro-Series Titan Minnow. This is the 8 inch lure that can be cast or trolled. It swims naturally, is hand painted with 3-D eyes and a textured tail to replicate a live minnow, the trout's favorite food. It's also a solid bodied lure with twin steel joints that can be used time and again to catch rainbow and other trout.
The Titan Minnow floats on the surface to attract top feeders or you can retrieve it at a faster pace to go deep. It serves a dual purpose that makes it one of the top lures for trout.
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