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Trout Fishing in West Virginia
The 5 primary trouts are the rainbow, brook, brown, cutthroat
and lake trout. Brown trout are considered the most difficult
to catch and brookies are the easiest. Pure cold water is
key to survival of the trouts and the brook trout is the most
sensitive to temperature. The others are comfortable in slightly
warmer waters.
Trout Fishing Lakes In West Virginia
The lone major lake in West Virginia with a significant popullation
of trout is Summerville Lake. Other smaller lakes, ponds,
park and rivers may have trout - typically a result of trout
stocking programs. Visit the West Virginia West Virginia Division
of Natural Resources website for information regarding trout
stocking programs in West Virginia.
The West Virginia state record brook trout came out of the
Cheat River and South Branch produced the WV state record
brown trout. The state record golden trout was pulled from
Brushy Fork Lake and the WV state record rainbow trout was
served up by Stonecoal Lake. The West Virginia tiger trout
was caught from the Greenbrier River.
Rainbow Trout
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Known for its tasty pink flesh, beauty and gameness, the rainbow
trout is a favorite among the vast majority of trout fishing
anglers. It also appeals to the fly fisherman as it can be
tempted to take properly presented flies as well as other
baits and lures. It feeds on small insects, minnows, crustaceans
and worms. Rainbow trout fishing is fun for both sport and
dining pleasures.
In waters that allow such migration the rainbow trout will
remain in streams until it reaches 6" to 9" in length
and then travel to lakes or oceans where it will bulk up and
then return to the streams or rivers to spawn. Steelhead trout
are rainbow trout which have adapted to the salt water environment.
Fishing for steelhead is very similar to fishing for rainbows.
However in winter the steelhead typically prefer spoons or
bait rather than flies.
Brook Trout
Salvelinus fontinalis
Brook trout are found in clear cold waters which seldom exceed
68 degrees. As the waters to warm, the brook trout population
begins to diminish. Its primary food source is small insects,
mollusks, crustaceans and other small fishes.
Fishing for brook trout is the easiest of all the trouts.
Look for gravel bottom streams with a moderate current, plenty
of waterfalls and ponds which include rocks and cover. Overhanging
trees offer additional shade, attract insects and offer protection
from preying birds. Duplicate their food source and you are
in business.
Brown Trout
Salmo trutta
The brown trout can tolerate slightly warmer waters than the
brook trout and have taken over some of the fisheries formerly
inhabited by the brookies. It is much more wary than other
trouts which help ensure its longevity in waters where other
trouts get fished out.
When brown trout fishing look for quiet water with lots of
cover. Logs, under cuts in the bank, rock shelves, overhanging
trees and brush are some of the brown trouts favorite hiding
places. The larger they get, the more wary they become and
are more inclined to feed at night under the protection of
darkness.
Brown trout feed on worms, minnows, insects and crustaceans.
Dry fly fishing for pan-sized browns is a favorite technique
as they rise well to these crafty presentations. Larger browns
tend to feed more on flesh and favor nutritious crustaceans,
worms or small fishes. When fly fishing for large brown trout
use wet flies which mimic the local natural baitfish.
Organizations & Resources
Cutthroat Trout Conservation
DMOZ Trout Section
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