Body Type: A robust, somewhat large-headed trout with golden-brown to olive sides covered in distinctive black spots surrounded by light halos and red or orange spots with pale blue halos. The belly ranges from yellow to cream. Generally heavier-bodied than Rainbow Trout with a broader tail wrist.
Preferred Water Temperature: 50°F–65°F. More tolerant of slightly warmer water than Rainbow or Brook Trout — survives to 75°F but feeding slows significantly above 68°F. A fall spawner, actively feeding through autumn.
Habitat: Clear to moderately clear cold streams, spring creeks, and productive tailwaters. The most structure-oriented of the trout family — relates to undercut banks, overhanging tree roots, deep pools, log jams, and bridge pilings. In lakes they hold near cold water inflows, rocky structure, and the thermocline in summer.
Best Lures: Large jointed Rapala minnows (silver or gold) fished after dark produce trophy fish. Kastmaster and Krocodile spoons in gold work in rivers and lakes. Large streamers on a fly rod are the classic approach — Woolly Buggers, Muddler Minnows, and Sculpin patterns. Jerkbaits and stick baits at night catch the biggest fish in lakes. Spinner baits with large Colorado blades move water and attract fish in off-color conditions.
Best Baits: Live minnows and sculpins are excellent for trophy Browns over 5 lbs. Nightcrawlers produce consistent action — drift them naturally through pools. Single salmon eggs work in streams during fall. Crawfish tails are deadly in rocky rivers. Large live or dead shiners fished at night target the biggest fish.
Size & Weight: Stream fish typically 1–3 lbs; quality tailwater fish reach 8–12 lbs commonly. World record: 44 lbs 5 oz from Little Red River, Arkansas. European fish exceed 40 lbs in large reservoirs.
Top 5 Places to Catch Brown Trout:
1. Little Red River, Arkansas — world record water, consistent trophy fish
2. Madison River, Montana — world-class wild Brown Trout fishing
3. Au Sable River, Michigan — classic Eastern Brown Trout stream
4. San Juan River, New Mexico — trophy tailwater fish below Navajo Dam
5. Delaware River, New York/Pennsylvania — excellent wild Brown Trout population
A robust, somewhat large-headed trout with golden-brown to olive sides covered in distinctive black spots surrounded by light halos and red or orange spots with pale blue halos. The belly ranges from yellow to cream. Generally heavier-bodied than Rainbow Trout with a broader tail wrist.
Habitat
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Clear to moderately clear cold streams, spring creeks, and productive tailwaters. The most structure-oriented of the trout family — relates to undercut banks, overhanging tree roots, deep pools, log jams, and bridge pilings. In lakes they hold near cold water inflows, rocky structure, and the thermocline in summer.
Water Conditions
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50°F–65°F. More tolerant of slightly warmer water than Rainbow or Brook Trout — survives to 75°F but feeding slows significantly above 68°F. A fall spawner, actively feeding through autumn.
Tackle & Bait
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Best Lures:
Large jointed Rapala minnows (silver or gold) fished after dark produce trophy fish. Kastmaster and Krocodile spoons in gold work in rivers and lakes. Large streamers on a fly rod are the classic approach — Woolly Buggers, Muddler Minnows, and Sculpin patterns. Jerkbaits and stick baits at night catch the biggest fish in lakes. Spinner baits with large Colorado blades move water and attract fish in off-color conditions.
Best Baits:
Live minnows and sculpins are excellent for trophy Browns over 5 lbs. Nightcrawlers produce consistent action — drift them naturally through pools. Single salmon eggs work in streams during fall. Crawfish tails are deadly in rocky rivers. Large live or dead shiners fished at night target the biggest fish.
Top Fishing Locations
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Filter by State:
60 fishing locations where you can catch Brown Trout
British Columbia Outlook
🏞️ Freshwater
Capilano
🏞️ Freshwater
Chilliwack River:
🏞️ Freshwater
Quail Lake (Utah)
🏞️ Freshwater
Ray Roberts Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Sprague River- North Fork
🏞️ Freshwater
Arizona Fish Report
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Becker Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Springerville, AZ
Black River
🏞️ Freshwater
Alpine, AZ
Blue Ridge Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Bunch Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Greer, AZ
C. C. Cragin Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Cataract Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Chevelon Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Heber, AZ
East Fork of Black River
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
East Verde River
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Fain Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott Valley, AZ
Green Valley Lake AZ
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Greer Lakes
🏞️ Freshwater
Eager, AZ
Haigler Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Haigler Creek, AZ
Knoll Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Little Colorado River
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ, AZ
Luna Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Alpine, AZ
Mingus Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Clarkdale, AZ
Mogollon Rim Lakes
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Oak Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Sedona, AZ
Riggs Flat Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ, AZ
River Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Greer, AZ
Rose Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tucson, AZ
Santa Fe Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Santa Fe Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Tonto Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Tonto Creek Bear Flats
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Tunnel Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Greer, AZ
Watson Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott, AZ
Wet Beaver Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Lake Montezuma, AZ
Whitehorse Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Willow Springs Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Woods Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Dean River
🏞️ Freshwater
BC
Fraser River
🏞️ Freshwater
BC
Kokish
🏞️ Freshwater
BC
Pit River (BC, Canada)
🏞️ Freshwater
BC
Squamish
🏞️ Freshwater
BC
Adobe Pond
🏞️ Freshwater
Adobe Valley, CA
Arrowhead Lake (Mammoth Lakes)
🏞️ Freshwater
CA
Backcountry
🏞️ Freshwater
CA
Baum Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Cassel, CA
Bear River Reservoir Lower
🏞️ Freshwater
Kit Carson, CA
Big Bear Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Big Bear Lake, CA
Big Chico Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Chico, CA
Big Virginia Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Bridgeport, CA
Bishop Creek - Intake II
🏞️ Freshwater
Bishop, CA
Bishop Trails Report
🏞️ Freshwater
CA
Boca Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Truckee, CA
Bogart Regional Park
🏞️ Freshwater
Cherry Valley, CA
Bridgeport Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Bridgeport, CA
Buckeye Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Bridgeport, CA
Butte Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
CA
Caples Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Kirkwood, CA
From the Angler's Guide
1. Little Red River, Arkansas — world record water, consistent trophy fish
2. Madison River, Montana — world-class wild Brown Trout fishing
3. Au Sable River, Michigan — classic Eastern Brown Trout stream
4. San Juan River, New Mexico — trophy tailwater fish below Navajo Dam
5. Delaware River, New York/Pennsylvania — excellent wild Brown Trout population
Size & Sport
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Stream fish typically 1–3 lbs; quality tailwater fish reach 8–12 lbs commonly. World record: 44 lbs 5 oz from Little Red River, Arkansas. European fish exceed 40 lbs in large reservoirs.
Whoppers — Biggest Catches
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🥇
70.00 lbs
Firefox Test
Dec 31, 1969
🥈
22.00 lbs
John Pelster
Apr 15, 2015
🥉
20.00 lbs
Trout Meat
Siskiyou Lake, Mount Shatsa, CAJan 11, 2018
#4
20.00 lbs
Team Vanlue
Siskiyou Lake, Mount Shatsa, CAMar 19, 2018
#5
19.18 lbs
Blaine Wilson
Silver Lake, June Lake, CAJun 11, 2020
#6
13.00 lbs
Bob Seybold
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CANov 30, -0001
#7
10.88 lbs
Sheila Kinross
Pardee Reservoir, Ione, CANov 30, -0001
#8
10.50 lbs
Mark Simons
Shasta Lake, Shasta Lake, CAMar 16, 2018
#9
10.00 lbs
Greg Karamatic
McCloud Reservoir, McCloud, CAOct 12, 2017
#10
10.00 lbs
Lake Siskiyou
Siskiyou Lake, Mount Shatsa, CAMar 7, 2018
#11
9.00 lbs
Scott Myers releasing his catch
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CANov 30, -0001
#12
7.31 lbs
Steve Olson
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CANov 30, -0001
#13
7.00 lbs
Dan Williams
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CANov 30, -0001
#14
6.68 lbs
Alex Rauh
Pardee Reservoir, Ione, CANov 30, -0001
#15
6.62 lbs
Cordell Meidinger
Pardee Reservoir, Ione, CAMay 30, 2008
#16
6.50 lbs
Garrett Mercier
Bridgeport Reservoir, Bridgeport, CAJun 30, 2019
#17
6.37 lbs
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CAJun 22, 2020
#18
6.00 lbs
Caples Lake, Kirkwood, CAJul 7, 2017
#19
5.94 lbs
Xavier Martinez
Bridgeport Reservoir, Bridgeport, CAMay 27, 2017
#20
5.31 lbs
Brian B
Twin Lake Upper, Bridgeport, CAJun 11, 2022
#21
5.00 lbs
Lake TahoeApr 19, 2016
#22
5.00 lbs
Donner Lake, Truckee, CANov 18, 2016
#23
4.50 lbs
Safari Test2
Dec 31, 1969
#24
4.50 lbs
Conner Caldwell
Shasta Lake, Shasta Lake, CAAug 27, 2017
#25
4.50 lbs
Conner Caldwell
Shasta Lake, Shasta Lake, CAAug 27, 2017
State & Agency Records
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8 official records on file for Brown Trout
🥇
33 lbs. 10 oz.
L: 40.0" · G: 25.0"
Robert Bringhurst
Flaming Gorge Reservoir (UT & WY)Jan 1, 1977Freshwater AnglingUT DWR
#2
28 lbs. 5 oz.
Ronald Lane
Paulina Lake, La Pine, ORJan 1, 2002Freshwater AnglingODFW
#3
27 lbs. 5 oz.
L: 33.0"
Dennis Mangum
Cave Lake, Ely, NVDec 9, 1984Freshwater AnglingNDOW