Top lures to catch brook trout
- Mepps Aglia Spinner: The Mepps Aglia Spinner is a classic lure that imitates small baitfish or insects. Its spinning blade attracts brook trout, and its colourful tail adds to its appeal.
- Rooster Tail Spinner: The Rooster Tail Spinner is another popular lure for brook trout. It features a spinning blade and a colourful, pulsating tail that mimics the movement of a wounded baitfish.
- Panther Martin Spinner: The Panther Martin Spinner is known for its vibrant colours and realistic action in the water. Its rotating blade creates flash and vibration, attracting brook trout from a distance.
- Rapala Original Floating Minnow: This versatile lure suits various fish species, including brook trout. It has a lifelike swimming action and can be fished at different depths.
- Blue Fox Vibrax Spinner: The Blue Fox Vibrax Spinner is designed to create sound and vibrations in the water. It features a spinning blade and a free-turning brass gear that emits low-frequency vibrations to attract brook trout.
- Rebel Crickhopper: The Rebel Crickhopper is a realistic grasshopper-shaped lure that is highly effective for brook trout. It floats on the water’s surface and can be twitched or retrieved in a lifelike manner.
- Worden’s Original Rooster Tail: This versatile lure can be found in various colours and sizes. Its spinning blade produces a flash and vibrates to trigger the predatory instincts of brook trout.
- Acme Kastmaster Spoon: The Acme Kastmaster Spoon is a popular lure for brook trout, known for its casting distance and erratic action. It can be retrieved at various speeds and imitates a wounded baitfish.
- Rebel Wee Crawfish: The Rebel Wee Crawfish is a crawfish-shaped lure that is effective for brook trout living in streams and rivers. It has a realistic appearance and a diving action that mimics a fleeing crayfish.
- Thomas Buoyant Spoon: The Thomas Buoyant Spoon is a lure for trolling and casting for brook trout. Its slim profile and wobbling action simulate a small fish or insect, enticing brook trout to strike.