Rainbow trout were introduced to Australia in the 1800s. They can be found in many upland rivers and lakes south from Deepwater in NSW in the east to regions south of Perth in WA, with strong populations in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.
Bait fishing with unweighed worms, mudeyes and maggots is a proven method. Lure fishing with soft plastics, hard-bodies, bladed spinners and surface lures is also successful.
Rainbow trout have a cult following of fly anglers throughout the world, and respond to dry, wet and streamer flies in streams and lakes. Here are some tackle recommendations for your next rainbow trout trip.
Bait fishing with unweighed worms, mudeyes and maggots is a proven method. Lure fishing with soft plastics, hard-bodies, bladed spinners and surface lures is also successful.
Rainbow trout have a cult following of fly anglers throughout the world, and respond to dry, wet and streamer flies in streams and lakes. Here are some tackle recommendations for your next rainbow trout trip.
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