Lake trout are the deepest-dwelling, longest-lived, and largest of the North American trout species. Reaching them requires understanding the water column and presenting lures at precise depths — solve that puzzle and you have access to trophy fish in the Great Lakes and northern lakes across the country.
Lake Trout Habitat
Lake trout require water below 55°F. In summer they hold at 50–100+ feet following the thermocline. In spring and fall they move shallow (10–40 feet) to feed aggressively near shore. Deep rocky structure — points, shoals, and drop-offs — are primary feeding areas year-round.
Trolling for Lake Trout
Trolling is the most efficient method for covering water at the right depth. A fish finder is essential — look for fish arcs at a specific depth and match your presentation to that depth.
Downriggers — most precise depth control tool

➜ Cannon Uni-Troll Manual Downrigger — Buy on Amazon
Lead core line — sinks approximately 5 feet per 10-yard color segment
➜ Cortland 45lb Lead Core Trolling Line — Buy on Amazon
NK 28 Spoon — classic Great Lakes lake trout trolling spoon

➜ NK 28 Trolling Spoon — Buy on Amazon
Jigging for Lake Trout
Heavy jigging spoons (1–3 oz) dropped to the bottom and worked with a lift-drop cadence produce aggressive strikes. This is also the primary method for Great Lakes tributary fishing in spring and fall.

➜ Acme Kastmaster 1oz Jigging Spoon — Buy on Amazon
Lake Trout Gear
Trolling rod: 8–10 foot medium-heavy rated for 15–30lb line
➜ Ugly Stik Tiger Trolling Rod — Buy on Amazon
Level-wind reel with line counter for repeating productive depths

➜ Penn Squall Level Wind Reel — Buy on Amazon
Best Lake Trout Destinations
- Lake Superior — largest of the Great Lakes, excellent lake trout
- Lake Michigan — recovering population, good spring trolling
- Great Bear Lake, NWT — world-record lake trout water
- Lake Nipigon, Ontario — legendary trophy lake trout
- Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Utah/Wyoming