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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 496906" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>We used to use live minnows all the time to fish for trout in our go to lakes. Small treble hook & split shot. Strip off 15 to 20 feet of line in calm deep water and wait. It was really a fun way to catch trout. Everyone sold them back then. It is no longer legal to use them in California lakes, at least the ones I go to. I sold my old metal minnow bucket in a garage sale. I think the restrictions have to do with introducing invasive species to a lake, but am not completely sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 496906, member: 21536"] We used to use live minnows all the time to fish for trout in our go to lakes. Small treble hook & split shot. Strip off 15 to 20 feet of line in calm deep water and wait. It was really a fun way to catch trout. Everyone sold them back then. It is no longer legal to use them in California lakes, at least the ones I go to. I sold my old metal minnow bucket in a garage sale. I think the restrictions have to do with introducing invasive species to a lake, but am not completely sure. [/QUOTE]
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