I find that when things start to cool off the in the fall the fish will move shallower (Especially those big snakes).. I catch bass on topwater right until the end of Oct/start of Nov if the weather is decent.
It is! Here's their website.
I run both types (feather and without) and they both work great. All kinds of other stuff on them as well as you can imagine.
http://www.docsgoofyjigs.com/Pages/default.aspx
Those two 'fangs' they have would leave you with a few holes in your fingers that's for sure. When I'm down there I use Docs Goofy jigs and half a shrimp. Bomb it out there and rip it back as fast as I can. Lots and lots of fun.
We haven't even mentioned yet that brook trout is actually a char and not a trout at all, lol I've heard of some of those monster sea run browns they get on the east coast (Mostly caught in the middle of the night if I'm not mistaken).. That sounds like a fun little fishery.
No.. Sea trout is a sea trout. It's a warm water salt water species.. It shares it's name with the fresh water speckled trout (or brook trout) but is in a completely different family and not related at all.
Only thing similar is the name.
No, completely different. Sea trout is a salt water fish, also in a completely different family. To make things even more confusing they called sea trout 'speckled trout' as well. Always gets a laugh out of me when I'm fishing down in Florida.
Justin in order to use that Canon app (EOS Remote), you'd need to setup your smartphone as a wifi hotspot... Canon EOS remote only works over wifi for remote camera control.
Would be nice, but the cloud cover is crazy tonight. I was going to drive up to the Parry Sound area so I could get some good clean black sky looking north but the cloud cover would make that just a huge waste of time.