Submitted by liliumsuperstar t3_127o58j in RhodeIsland
My kid wants to go fishing. I don't have any clue what I'm doing but I'd like to take him, and I've surmised that next Saturday, opening day of trout season, is the day to do it. We have poles, and I know a good stocked location for us to go to. But beyond that I really don't know what I'm doing. What kind of bait does one get to fish for trout? I know I need a license, and believe I can buy one online. What else am I missing? If we catch one (big, big if) should I keep it and try to cook it? Is that considered safe? Will ALL the trout be gone by the end of the day Saturday or if we wait until the following weekend will there be some left? There's not a lot of good info out there on how to get started if nobody taught you as a kid. Any tips? Teach me like I'm five so I can teach my five year old.
championofthelight t1_jef0r7f wrote
When I go trout fishing I use mealworms and try and find a nice little brook or something with moving water. If you don’t want to use live bait, trout also like lures. Something shiny or something that looks like a little fish. Generally opening day is a little busy but the fish won’t all be gone. Trout need to be a minimum of 8 inches to keep, but that’s still a little small for my taste. I generally try and keep 10-12 inches and up. They cook perfectly on the grill wrapped in tin foil with some lemon and pepper and butter. As long as the river you’re fishing from is deemed safe then you will have no issues eating them. Generally there will be a posting on a sign telling you how many of the fish are safe to eat within a certain time period, at least in my experience.