Trout
Rainbow Trout
Sizes 10-14” - 12-16” - 16-20”
Trophy Rainbow’s Limited Availability
Rainbow trout are known for their feisty runs and acrobatic jumps. They will fight hard to escape, making for an exciting tug-of-war. Fishing for rainbow trout can be enjoyed by both beginners and experienced anglers.
Sportsman’s Mix
1 Pound Average
The sportsman’s mix includes a mix of rainbow trout, tiger trout, brown trout, brook trout, cutthroat trout, cutbow trout, and palomino trout. Whether you're new to fishing or an experienced fisherman this mix offers a good challenge for all with rainbow and cutbow trout being generally easier, while brown trout and tiger trout are more challenging. This mix ensures an exciting fight due to their powerful bodies, quick runs, jumps, and acrobatics.
You can see descriptions of the different species below!
Brown Trout
Fishing for brown trout is an adventure that combines strategy and patience. Once hooked, brown trout are notorious fighters. They utilize their powerful bodies to make strong runs and spectacular leaps, putting your skills and equipment to the test. Holding on tight and strategically playing the fish is crucial to landing a catch.
Brook Trout
Brook trout can be both easily spooked and highly opportunistic. They have excellent eyesight and are sensitive to vibrations. Their aggressive feeding behavior can make them readily take a well-presented fly. While smaller, brook trout can put up a spirited fight for their size. They utilize their powerful bodies for quick bursts and surprising jumps, making for a fun battle on lighter tackle.
Tiger Trout
Tiger trout inherit the aggressiveness of brook trout, making them readily attracted to lures and baits. However, their brown trout lineage can make them a bit more cautious than pure brook trout. Once hooked, tiger trout are known to put up a spirited fight. They combine the powerful runs of brown trout with the acrobatic leaps of brook trout, making for an exciting battle.
Snake River Cutthroat
Snake River cutthroat trout are known for their intelligence and wariness. Years of adapting to their environment have made them selective feeders. Matching the hatch is crucial for success. Once hooked, Snake River cutthroat trout are spirited fighters. They utilize their powerful bodies for strong runs and spectacular leaps.
Cutbow Trout
Cutbows inherit some of the aggressiveness of rainbow trout, making them readily attracted to lures and baits. However, they can also possess the cautiousness of cutthroat trout, especially in heavily fished areas. Once hooked cubows combine the powerful runs of rainbow trout with the acrobatic leaps of cutthroat trout, making for an exciting battle that tests your skills and equipment.
Palomino Trout
Palomino trout inherit their of the aggressiveness from the rainbow trout, but they can also be conditioned to hatchery feed. This might require some experimentation with lures or bait to entice them. They will fight hard to escape, making for an exciting tug-of-war.