Newfoundland, Canada is known for its great speckled trout and these ones were caught after only a few hours of fishing in a river not far from the Tuckamore Lodge in Main Brook. It is a challenge when fishing for Speckled Trout as they can make your reel spin and your adrenaline start to pump.
There are days that you can stand in the river all day and come home with absolutely nothing but the next day could be a totally different story. You can head out at the same time as the previous day, with the same tackle and approach and within minutes you can reach the maximum amount of speckled trout you are allowed for the day.
There are fishing guides to show you the ropes if you are new to the sport of trout fishing or try out your luck on you own and see what you come out with. No holiday is complete in Newfoundland without attempting the rivers or lakes to reel in some good sized speckled trout. ... continue below the picture...
The numbers continue to rise in tourists or locals that enjoy this great outdoor sport in the clear river waters around Newfoundland. Not only are speckled trout a fine catch but Atlantic Salmon are another type of fish that are plentiful around Main Brook, Newfoundland.
Speckled Trout, caught from near Tuckamore Lodge, Main Brook, Highway 432, Viking Trail, Trails to the Vikings, Great Northern Peninsula, Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/5.6, exposure time of 1/160 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 50mm.