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A beginners guide to catching lake trout in lakes

By Rick Seaman

Nov 16, 2024

Tips For Lake Trout Fishing In Lakes

Lake Trout

Beginners

Lake trout fishing basics for beginners and novice anglers, with tips which can be used while fishing from a boat, or while fishing from the bank.

Basic Lake Trout Tackle For Beginners
Lake Trout

Rod. Start with a 6', medium to medium-heavy action rod, ideally with a fast-action tip.

Reel. Level wind reels and spinning reels both work nicely for the vast majority of lake trout fishing conditions. Get a good reel with a decent drag system.

Line. Begin with 10# to 12# monofilament or fluorocarbon line. Pay a little extra and get decent quality line.

Lake trout fishing basics video.
Basic Lures For Beginners
Bucktail Jig For Lake Trout Fishing

Bucktail Jigs. These simple jigs are a standard bait for catching lake trout in virtually any depth where lake trout reside.

3 Important Tips For Beginners

Tip 1. Lake trout prefer deeper water looking for ideal temperature and oxygen content. River channels, ledges and drop-offs are a good place to start looking. Ideally, use fish finders to locate lake trout and determine the best depth for the day..

Tip 2. Lake trout dine on smaller fish and baitfish. Use lures that mimic small fish in white, or light colors. Thoroughly fish the area with multiple, accurate casts, or slow troll through the area. Once you catch a lake trout, there's a good chance more are in the area. Lake trout fishing from a boat is the ideal approach, as the fish are generally far from shore in the lake channels.

Tip 3. Use good knots and re-tie anytime the knot or line has been nicked or frayed. Always use sharp hooks, if they are dull replace or sharpen them


Intermediate Anglers

Lake Trout Tackle For Intermediate Anglers

Rods. For longer casts, choose a 7' or longer, medium to medium-heavy action rod, with a fast-action tip. Shimano, Bass Pro Shops, G. Loomis, Fenwick, Lew's and Abu Garcia, among others, all make a variety of quality rods in varying price ranges.

Spinning Reel For Fishing

Reels. Possibly upgrade to a higher quality spinning reel. Shimano, Abu Garcia, Lew's Mach, Bass Pro Shops Johnny Morris Series and Daiwa are all good choices, and there are many others. Accurate casts are crucial to success.

Line. Line choices include primarily monofilament or fluorocarbon line. 10# braided line with a monofilament or fluorocarbon tip can make for easy casting. Use an alberto or albright knot to join lines. Monofilament or fluorocarbon in 10# to 12# line is a good choice for the leader. In open water, lighter line may produce more bites.

Basic Lures For Intermediate Anglers

In addition to bucktail jigs, expanding your arsenal to include the following baits can improve your chances for success.

Vibrating Blade Baits. These heavy, metal lures get into deep water quickly and vibrate when retrieved. The Rapala Rap-V Blade, Bass Pro Shops Mean Eye Blade Bait, and other similar metal blade baits work well. Sharp hooks are always important, check them often. Vary size with the size fish residing in the lake.

Spoons. Flashy and bright colored jigging and trolling spoons can be effective for catching lake trout.

Swimbaits. Baitfish imitating swimbaits, in a variety of sizes, can fool wary lake trout when other baits are not producing.

5 Important Tips For Intermediate Anglers

Fishing Reports. Read current fishing reports from the lake you wish to fish, also review these reports and results from this time last year. Learn how to gain maximum knowledge from fishing reports.

Lake Maps. Contour maps identify creek channels, flats, and depth variations. This information can help you plan your time on the water, well before you head to the lake.

Focus On Finding The Fish. Lake trout move up and down in the water column in search of the best available water temperatures, availability of food, and a variety of other factors. Begin the day fishing shallow, medium and deep water in search of the best depth for the day. Lake trout also migrate throughout the lake. Once you locate fish, concentrate on that depth and find similar locations.

Keep Lure Selection Simple. Stick to basic colors as long as they are biting, then experiment with brighter color options. Depending on water depth, contrast may be an issue dictating dark or flashy colors.

Use Multiple Baits. Once you locate an area holding lake trout, try a variety of jigs, lures and and spoons, to see which entices more bites. For each lure vary the speed and action of the retrieve to determine the best approach for getting bites


Experienced Anglers

Advice For Serious Lake Trout Fishing Enthusiasts

Study the life cycle of lake trout, their annual migrations, daily movements, and food sources available in the lake you plan to fish. Our focus here is to assist beginner and intermediate anglers. For those wishing to take the next step, there are a multitude of options for growing your knowledge of lake trout fishing.

Electronics. Fish finders are invaluable when seeking lake trout in deep water. Become proficient with your electronics, it will help you find fish more quickly.

Time On The Water. Experience is the best teacher. Spend time locating fish and experimenting with a wide variety of lures and techniques.

Gather Information Online. Read information on your local Fish & Game Department website, including fishing reports. Review websites offered by expert lake trout anglers, fishing organizations and local fishing guides. Some highly regarded websites covering lake trout fishing include Kasba Fishing Lodge, Minnesota DNR, On The Water, and many others.

Have Fun. Fishing for lake trout can be very rewarding. Be diligent, but enjoy the process. Fishing is a life-long journey, and you can learn something new every day you spend on the lake!


Lake Trout

World record: 44 pounds, 5 ounces

Author - Rick Seaman

Rick Seaman is a fishing enthusiast with over five decades of fishing experience, a retired bass tournament fisherman, author of numerous published articles on fishing, and co-author of the book "Bass Fishing - It's not WHAT you throw, It's WHERE you throw it".

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