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“Coarse fishing” derives its name from the fact that “coarse fish” species have larger (“coarser”) scales in contrast to the finer small scales of trout. While trout are found in clear water streams and cold lakes, coarse fish prefer the warm, still waters found in lowland rivers and northern lakes. Because of their preference for warm water, the best time to go fishing for coarse fish is during the summer months. Over winter, coarse fish become less active and rarely feed.