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Single-region spawn timing

Rainbow Trout spawn timing in New England / Northeast.

Oncorhynchus mykissMid-March – Late May

Northeastern wild rainbow streams peak in April.

Calendar & temperature

JanJan — Outside spawn windowFebFeb — Outside spawn windowMarMar — Outside spawn windowAprApr — Outside spawn windowMayMay — Outside spawn windowJunJun — Outside spawn windowJulJul — Outside spawn windowAugAug — Outside spawn windowSepSep — Outside spawn windowOctOct — Outside spawn windowNovNov — Outside spawn windowDecDec — Outside spawn window
Typical window: Mid-March – Late May
32°37°42°47°52°57°62°67°72°77°82°87°Peak 4552°F
Pre-spawn — best fishingPeak spawn — conservationPost-spawn — recovery feeding·Dashed line = peak spawn boundaries

Phase-by-phase

Pre-Spawn

Trophy fishing window
40–42°F

Wild rainbows stage in pools below spawning riffles as water temperatures rise through the high 30s and into the low 40s. Hatchery strains may behave differently or have reduced reproductive drive.

Pre-spawn rainbows feed actively to build energy reserves; egg patterns and large nymphs at staging pools produce.

Spawn

Conservation window
42–55°F (peak 45–52°F)

Active spawning behavior. Redd spawners — females excavate gravel depressions (redds) where eggs are deposited and fertilized by attending males. Eggs are buried in gravel where they incubate for 4–7 weeks.

Wild rainbow redds are vulnerable to wading damage — anglers should walk around (not through) gravel riffles during spawn season. Redd disturbance kills incubating eggs. Many wild trout streams have c

Conservation context

Wild rainbow redds are vulnerable to wading damage — anglers should walk around (not through) gravel riffles during spawn season. Redd disturbance kills incubating eggs. Many wild trout streams have catch-and-release-only regulations during spawn.

Post-Spawn

Recovery feeding
55–63°F (~14 days)

Post-spawn rainbows recover for 1–2 weeks before returning to feeding patterns. Females recover faster than males.

Streamer and large nymph fishing in the post-spawn window produces aggressive recovery feeding.

Summer Pattern

Standard patterns
Above 63°F

Fish disperse to summer habitat and feeding patterns. Spawn cycle complete until following year.

Standard summer fishing tactics apply.