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any trout in tn germantown

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im in germantown and im wondering any good places to trout fish here. not to far away tho i dont wanna drive to far. im in the mood for some smoked trout or some blackend trout.

 

wondering whats a good spot for a novice trout fisherman . ive got spinning gear.

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Not until the winter when they stock some of the public parks. 

Jeff

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does that mean the ones that were stocked here a few monts back died? so i dont make another thread some time in the future those 2 ponds near collervile park in collierville near the fields are those trout ponds? i would like to know if theres a specific place were me and my dad can have some ultralight fun during the winter thanks

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Once the water temp warms the trout that are left die off. Not sure about those ponds. 

Jeff

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Too hot for smallmouth and trout; too cold for Peacocks. The closest river for year-around trout fishing is the Spring River in Arkansas. There are several oufitters and lodging in Hardy as well as camping sites on or near the river.

http://www.arkansas.com/outdoors/water-activities/lakes-rivers/river.aspx?id=15

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Germantown, MA? All you're gonna get are stripers & Flounder ... It's a peninsula on the water ?

The two a stocks several winters during the winter. The 2 nearest me (the elk river and duck river) both have trout year round. The elk has browns and rainbows and the duck has only rainbows. There should be a river fairly close to you if you try searching the twra stocking schedule you can find a river close to you

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