Any time you’re deciding which lure or fly to tie onto the end of your line, you are essentially asking, “What do trout eat?” And the better you are at answering that question, the more fish you will ...
Q. How does the DNR decide whether to aerate a lake to prevent winter fish kill? A. The DNR does not aerate lakes, but we do issue permits to lake associations, counties and other local partners who ...
Eating rainbow trout caught in Runyon Lake could be harmful to your long-term health if consumed in large quantities, according to an updated fish consumption advisory from the Colorado Department of ...
Trout are similar to most people in a significant way — they’re either eating or thinking about eating almost all the time. For the angler, then, the trick is to give them something tasty-looking on ...
If anglers want to see bigger brown trout in the Little Red River, they should remove 14- to 16-inch brown trout. Keeping trout is taboo to fly fishermen that are steeped in the catch-and-release ...
Q. What do stream trout eat during the winter? A. Several members of the midge family are only present as adults in the winter, and they produce special antifreeze molecules within their bodies to ...
Eating trout is not only great for the taste buds, but it has been shown to improve human health in a variety of ways. Freshwater trout is not only fun to catch, but it is one of the tastiest, ...
Dragonflies are hard to miss. Big, fast, and buzzing over trout streams like little helicopters, they’re the opposite of subtle. If a trout can pick out a size 22 mayfly, it certainly isn’t blind to a ...
A University of Idaho-led study aims to test a time-honored strategy among parents seeking to motivate their young children to try new foods and expand their palates. Annie Roe, an associate professor ...
A recent column about anglers needing to remove small brown trout from the Little Red River prompted a phone call from a young fly fisherman that strongly objects to killing a brown trout for any ...